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Also bought an inside and an outside sticker.
Let’s see if they get here before the car.
Best
Graham
Let’s see if they get here before the car.
Best
Graham
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(speculation) Might be that the Goodyears are less noisy and have better fuel consumption.
They feel a lot like the older Pilot Super Sport. The 4S are the SuperSports with some Cup2 sprinkled in the mix.
I have no experience with the PZeros, but I know that the 4S are gripping a little better than the Goodyears, especially at the limit on the track.
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@paxton and @Pivot Pivot I have just purchased two stickers from the site paxton suggested. (one inside + one outside)
I paid Euros 16.80 including postage approx 15 quid?
I received payment verification and an invoice, but also an email to say the item is temporarily out of stock this may cause a slight delay in your delivery.
Also note that the sticker is black and grey with 60on red background but no green, So differs from the badge on the ST
But it is a lot less costly than buying a handbook wallet from Sun Coast at $135!!
Classic stickers are based in France, Thanks Paxton for the link.
Best Devon Racer
I paid Euros 16.80 including postage approx 15 quid?
I received payment verification and an invoice, but also an email to say the item is temporarily out of stock this may cause a slight delay in your delivery.
Also note that the sticker is black and grey with 60on red background but no green, So differs from the badge on the ST
But it is a lot less costly than buying a handbook wallet from Sun Coast at $135!!
Classic stickers are based in France, Thanks Paxton for the link.
Best Devon Racer
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Question…
Does anyone know whether or not the annual JD Power Satisfaction Index (2023 Index just released) includes reliability or just driving satisfaction??
Does anyone know whether or not the annual JD Power Satisfaction Index (2023 Index just released) includes reliability or just driving satisfaction??
Production has clearly sped up for the holidays and the end-of-the-year sales figures.
My build began production late on the 2nd. I received the email with the link to the production photos overnight, very early this morning on the 8th. Allegedly there is no production on Saturday and Sunday, so my car was produced in approximately 3.5 - 4 days.
My build began production late on the 2nd. I received the email with the link to the production photos overnight, very early this morning on the 8th. Allegedly there is no production on Saturday and Sunday, so my car was produced in approximately 3.5 - 4 days.
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Definitely too early. I did ED for my T this past March. Joey will let you know. Keep in touch with him. My date changed at the last minute about 3 weeks prior to leaving.
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@paxton and @Pivot Pivot I have just purchased two stickers from the site paxton suggested. (one inside + one outside)
I paid Euros 16.80 including postage approx 15 quid?
I received payment verification and an invoice, but also an email to say the item is temporarily out of stock this may cause a slight delay in your delivery.
Also note that the sticker is black and grey with 60on red background but no green, So differs from the badge on the ST
But it is a lot less costly than buying a handbook wallet from Sun Coast at $135!!
Classic stickers are based in France, Thanks Paxton for the link.
Best Devon Racer
I paid Euros 16.80 including postage approx 15 quid?
I received payment verification and an invoice, but also an email to say the item is temporarily out of stock this may cause a slight delay in your delivery.
Also note that the sticker is black and grey with 60on red background but no green, So differs from the badge on the ST
But it is a lot less costly than buying a handbook wallet from Sun Coast at $135!!
Classic stickers are based in France, Thanks Paxton for the link.
Best Devon Racer
Hey @Devon Racer I also placed an order and got out of stock message. Let’s see how efficient is the French supply chain.
I don’t mind waiting few weeks, I just want one!
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Brand new T available, no ADM. No bird dog fee.
Well-spec’d Chalk car. Maybe not everyone’s ideal car, but a very nice car. Buyer fell out at last minute. Trying to help out my salesman because: reasons. One good turn deserves another.
Salesman will not add an ADM if he sells you the car.
He’s looking for a serious buyer. You all know the ins and outs of the Carrera T by now.
send me private message if interested. http://lnk.drive.4porsche.com/ls/cli...Fj4ENzMDdTKy11
Salesman will not add an ADM if he sells you the car.
He’s looking for a serious buyer. You all know the ins and outs of the Carrera T by now.
send me private message if interested. http://lnk.drive.4porsche.com/ls/cli...Fj4ENzMDdTKy11
I live there and use 6th and 7th a lot (manual T). 7th is the perfect cruise gear at higher speeds.
Actually, at least once, I've found my self reaching and trying to shift into...8th.
Love that Porsche gave us the 7th, for relaxed cruising. In a former car, normally aspirated, when driving at 75 mph you were already at 4000 rpm in sixth.
The M3 CS, left in auto, will keep the engine at 1000 rpm or similar, unless you drive on the autobahn, then it will happily rev it to the redline.
Actually, at least once, I've found my self reaching and trying to shift into...8th.
Love that Porsche gave us the 7th, for relaxed cruising. In a former car, normally aspirated, when driving at 75 mph you were already at 4000 rpm in sixth.
The M3 CS, left in auto, will keep the engine at 1000 rpm or similar, unless you drive on the autobahn, then it will happily rev it to the redline.
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