What did you buy your 992 today thread
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Drizz (09-24-2020)
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Nice looking at one right now for my daily driver (Audi) and depending on how easy install and functionality and use may add on for my 992 when it comes. What swayed you on this one vs Backvue DR900 or 750s and others if you don't mind asking? Also can you share pic of rear camera mount please. Trying to get an idea of how large these things are also...thanks. Did you do your own install BTW?
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Russian Mafia (10-16-2020)
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That front luggage compartment storage net is Porsche part # 992-863-284-A-1E0 - click here.
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Hear me out on this one.
I bought the 911 and the macan a new garage floor.
We have a double garage and before we owned the house it was used a snooker/pool room. They had 5 layers down starting with damp proof, foam, chipboard, insulating foam, then a real oak floor.
stripped it back to the concrete base (it stunk, mould and damp) so waiting for it to dry a bit then the new pvc interlocking tile floor goes down in a week or two.
Both cars arrive in December, can’t wait!
I bought the 911 and the macan a new garage floor.
We have a double garage and before we owned the house it was used a snooker/pool room. They had 5 layers down starting with damp proof, foam, chipboard, insulating foam, then a real oak floor.
stripped it back to the concrete base (it stunk, mould and damp) so waiting for it to dry a bit then the new pvc interlocking tile floor goes down in a week or two.
Both cars arrive in December, can’t wait!
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Schwarz992C4S (10-19-2020)
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Below is a pic of the rear view cam. I went with this setup particularly for the ease of use -- it does what its supposed to do and I didn't see the need the crazy bells and whistles (4K etc) and always good so save some money where you can. Yes, I did the install myself pretty straight forward --- happy to layout the steps if needed as long as you are comfortable with pulling off panels and lifting carpet.
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CPOed my almost one year old car today, so that I have 3 more "care-free" years left (in terms of warranty). In Europe, the new car warranty lasts only 2 years (why?!?) and if you buy the CPO extended warranty before the first year ends, you'll get it without the "notorious" 111-point check-up or any other hassle. You can buy it for 12 or 24 more months at once. As a cherry on the top, you can also pay a bit extra to have the Porsche Assistance -service to continue along with the warranty (which is not a bad deal if something breaks while on the road). I love how inexpensive owning this car is, even when it's not breaking! Have a great Friday, everybody - drive safe.
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