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Hmmmm.... so us guys with older 964s and 993s shouldn't be tracking them. And the guys at Goodwoood Revival should not be taking their old pieces of junk like the 250 GTOs or the 935s to the track Yeah. Nah.
What additional items did you receive from the factory with your new 992.1 Carrera T? I received a center console storage bin (to replace the cupholder), a front license plate bracket, and of course the owner's manual. Am I missing anything? My dealer lost my window sticker, so I'm wondering if anything else was lost. Thanks!
Just following up to see if anyone knows the answer to my question. Thanks!
Just following up to see if anyone knows the answer to my question. Thanks!
that reminds me, I didn't get the owners manual. will go to dealer and order them. does you owner manual have a specific sticker that is individual to the car or its generic?
that reminds me, I didn't get the owners manual. will go to dealer and order them. does you owner manual have a specific sticker that is individual to the car or its generic?
Mine appears to be generic for all 911s. However, there is a barcode that contains 24, which I assume references the 2024 model year
Dennis Cardona at Porsche South Austin
I purchased a 2024 992.1T for me and a 2024 Porsche Cayenne for my wife through Dennis. Both transactions were easy. The Finance guy at this location leaves much to be desired, but the Sales team has been great to work with.
for sure get the cooking ducts for like 65 bucks it’s a no brain buy!
Then get either the full front kit with steel line and fluid or just the rotors and pads separately, your call. (I got the bundle but you don’t need the steel lines (their is kit enough fluid for a full flush anyway)
Thanks for these links! Very useful. The brake cooling ducts are a no-brainer! I am going to run on the OEM brakes for a few events and see how they old up and then likely switch over to AP. I am pretty good at managing brakes in general so we will see. Need to get some break in miles on her first before heading to LRP or Monticello this summer!