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I have your twin brother. Picked it last month CPO and loving it.
The GT Silver just looks great in any light!! For some reason I wish I would have ordered mine with those rims too, vs the satin black T rims. Oh well…. Hopefully I’m wrong.😑
Phase 12.25 done paid and inspected! Should be in my garage early next week!
I really want those ED wheels!! Has modern Fuchs-vibe to them. I didn’t spec them though because based on Carrera T pics I’ve seen so far, they only seem to work on silver, white, black or similarly neutral colors mainly because of the T’s agate grey mirrors that seem to clash with the bright ED wheels on any skittles-colored T. I went with Carmine and at least with Carmime, it seems I’m better off sticking with either of the other 2 titanium grey wheel options so that they at least sorta match the agate mirror covers. But on your GT Silver, the ED wheels look absolutely perfect! Enjoy.
I really want those ED wheels!! Has modern Fuchs-vibe to them. I didn’t spec them though because based on Carrera T pics I’ve seen so far, they only seem to work on silver, white, black or similarly neutral colors mainly because of the T’s agate grey mirrors that seem to clash with the bright ED wheels on any skittles-colored T. I went with Carmine and at least with Carmime, it seems I’m better off sticking with either of the other 2 titanium grey wheel options so that they at least sorta match the agate mirror covers. But on your GT Silver, the ED wheels look absolutely perfect! Enjoy.
here is my Ruby Star Neo Carrera T with silver and black rims in the day time and night/overcast day.
I’ll personally think that most colors will look great with black, silver, gold, grey wheels, this skittle colored car definitely looks classy with both black and silver
The language here is a little bit squirrely, but from what I gather PTV is basically just a subroutine for the stability control system that cannot be turned off. Many cars deploy this tactic. When you understeer it will grab the inside rear brake to help you rotate the car and stop under steering.
PTV + is Porsche's electronically controlled variable limited slip
I'm pretty certain that even the base 911 will have some version of PTV. Even without the mechanically locking differential. They probably do exactly what McLaren do with their cars that don't have limited slips, which is again using the rear brakes to stop one tire from spinning and also sending power to the other
tire
If your question was, will your Carrera T have this feature? The answer is yes. PTV+
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where are you located? I’m moving from Dallas
to Palm Beach in a couple months.
We are in Sanford (Orlando area) but serve clients from all over the state (and beyond)! Feel free to come visit if you're up this way, we're about 2.5-3 hours from Palm Beach.
[QUOTE=Vernin;19164855]here is my Ruby Star Neo Carrera T with silver and black rims in the day time and night/overcast day.
I’ll personally think that most colors will look great with black, silver, gold, grey wheels, this skittle colored car definitely looks classy with both black and silver
here is my Ruby Star Neo Carrera T with silver and black rims in the day time and night/overcast day.
I’ll personally think that most colors will look great with black, silver, gold, grey wheels, this skittle colored car definitely looks classy with both black and silver
But - Can I assume you have Front Axle Lift,because in the first pic the gap between wheel and arch is bigger than in the 2nd pic?
thank you kindly for the congratulations! I appreciate it greatly!
I do have the lift but I am pretty sure it’s not activated, I try to make sure it’s not on when parked.
this is the gap you get with 19/20 inch wheels for the silver vs 20/21 inch for the black
I really want those ED wheels!! Has modern Fuchs-vibe to them. I didn’t spec them though because based on Carrera T pics I’ve seen so far, they only seem to work on silver, white, black or similarly neutral colors mainly because of the T’s agate grey mirrors that seem to clash with the bright ED wheels on any skittles-colored T. I went with Carmine and at least with Carmime, it seems I’m better off sticking with either of the other 2 titanium grey wheel options so that they at least sorta match the agate mirror covers. But on your GT Silver, the ED wheels look absolutely perfect! Enjoy.
I agree 100%. Looking at these silver cars with ED wheels makes me second guess myself 🤣. The ED wheels on this color is just perfect.
I just couldn't fall in love with ED wheels with my Guards Red in the configurator so I went with the stock wheels... But I bet the ED wheels probably look awesome in real life on GR also.
Just out of curiosity how many here have used the above and what where the results in the end, if any?
The result will be felt +100,000 km later. So if its a flipper people justify their own methods, but if its a keeper, people tend to follow the Owners Manual.
We are in Sanford (Orlando area) but serve clients from all over the state (and beyond)! Feel free to come visit if you're up this way, we're about 2.5-3 hours from Palm Beach.
Sanford a very nice train station. The Amtrak Auto Train. My wife and I have used many times traveling from the north to Florida, nice overnight sleepers and will transport as the name implies, your auto. It’s a good alternative for seeing the country if you have the time vs flying. Take your Porsche with you!
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