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Burning Brakes
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Thanks for the perspective guys. Yes, I am coming from a 997 Turbo with PCCB's PASM, TechArt springs and DSC controller with launch control. The funny thing is the T (as it's much bigger physically) than my 997TT, it's about 300lbs lighter! My local PCA president stated that the RAS will make a believer out of me and to definitely check it. It's not that it's that expensive, but I have set a limit of $130k for myself and I really like the look of the RS Spyder wheels too. I have to have the Aerokit as well, but also realize that may get kicked out upon receipt of my allocation.
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It varies. I'm a repeat customer so I think that's a factor. I've heard various answers.
#2991
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All that time waiting on an allocation and now Porsche is chasing me!
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Dear Mr. Tourenwagen,
We know that visions can evolve over time, and we would like for you to have every possible opportunity to make changes to your new 911 Carrera T. With this in mind, we would like you to know that there is only a short amount of time remaining left to make any final adjustments to the configuration.
Your current Change Freeze Point date is 01/17/2023.
The Change Freeze Point is the last date to make changes before your vehicle configuration is frozen for production. To review your design, please register or login to the My Porsche portal with your email address:
Please note that as production schedules adjust at the factory, your Change Freeze Point date may change*. Additionally, limited production models may freeze prior to the listed Change Freeze Point. Please be sure to contact your authorized Porsche dealer as soon as possible with any changes you would like to make.
Email:
Dear Mr. Tourenwagen,
We know that visions can evolve over time, and we would like for you to have every possible opportunity to make changes to your new 911 Carrera T. With this in mind, we would like you to know that there is only a short amount of time remaining left to make any final adjustments to the configuration.
Your current Change Freeze Point date is 01/17/2023.
The Change Freeze Point is the last date to make changes before your vehicle configuration is frozen for production. To review your design, please register or login to the My Porsche portal with your email address:
Please note that as production schedules adjust at the factory, your Change Freeze Point date may change*. Additionally, limited production models may freeze prior to the listed Change Freeze Point. Please be sure to contact your authorized Porsche dealer as soon as possible with any changes you would like to make.
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If they are only making them through July, and they just started giving out allocations, which it seems is about 2 per dealership, and Google says there are 199 dealerships in the USA, and someone's SA told him they have been given all allocations through June, are we talking about a car with under 500 units to be made? Can that be? Even if you double that, seriously low, no?
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Interesting comment about limited production models I hope it's very limited! (But that everyone here who wants one can get one, of course.)
If they are only making them through July, and they just started giving out allocations, which it seems is about 2 per dealership, and Google says there are 199 dealerships in the USA, and someone's SA told him they have been given all allocations through June, are we talking about a car with under 500 units to be made? Can that be? Even if you double that, seriously low, no?
If they are only making them through July, and they just started giving out allocations, which it seems is about 2 per dealership, and Google says there are 199 dealerships in the USA, and someone's SA told him they have been given all allocations through June, are we talking about a car with under 500 units to be made? Can that be? Even if you double that, seriously low, no?
#2994
Burning Brakes
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Wow, I didn't know the T production numbers were that low!
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I just received both an email and an APP update... BAM! Getting real!
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Hmm. interesting choice of wheels to display rather that stock Agate 10 spoke rims:
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Yup. Still no word on buckets though.
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