Those with a GTS ordered, post your build
#31
Looks like most of you all are going with the CL wheels. I do love them but I’m nervous about how much a PITA CLs can be. Am I just being overly paranoid?
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#35
Thanks! I went back and forth with so many aspects in the configurator (like many, I have a love/hate relationship with it because of all the nonstop option tweaking!) and was really torn between Aventurine Green vs. Gentian Blue…but once I committed to the AG, I was able to dial in the rest of the config around it. Now all I have to do is wait until my build lock in Feb ‘22 and stay away from the configurator so I don’t get tempted to re-tweak!
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#37
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help please on getting configurator pictures to post/ Thanks
#38
Thanks! I went back and forth with so many aspects in the configurator (like many, I have a love/hate relationship with it because of all the nonstop option tweaking!) and was really torn between Aventurine Green vs. Gentian Blue…but once I committed to the AG, I was able to dial in the rest of the config around it. Now all I have to do is wait until my build lock in Feb ‘22 and stay away from the configurator so I don’t get tempted to re-tweak!
I amworried with chalk and black exterior package that front lip is painted black and for sure will get scrapped
Then again I don’t like the semi gloss trim looks like plastic everywhere
And there’s my dilemma LOL
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#39
Locks in 10 days, March 2022 delivery:
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#41
It depends on a couple things: 1) do you track your car enough so that you anticipate needing to pull the wheels to swap brake pads/etc? If so , CL can be a pain - unless you have the right equipment and know the process. 2) do you have porsche service options close to you, so that if you have a flat, someone can flatbad your car to the service center? If not, you'll need to find a local place that has the equipment and knowledge to swap center locks.
#42
Three Wheelin'
Honestly, this is what is scaring me off of the CLs. I go to VT most weekends and I am worried that if I get a flat up there, I will have trouble finding anyone that can help. I assume the lock tool is in the car? How hard is it really to change out the wheel? I guess in any event, I am getting flatbedded since there is no spare.
#43
Honestly, this is what is scaring me off of the CLs. I go to VT most weekends and I am worried that if I get a flat up there, I will have trouble finding anyone that can help. I assume the lock tool is in the car? How hard is it really to change out the wheel? I guess in any event, I am getting flatbedded since there is no spare.
You do have the flat fixing gunk and a pump; worst case scenario, you use that to limp to whatever is closest.
Just figure out the closest dealership in VT, and be prepared to pay for the flatbed.
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