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I think they meant they don’t “feel” any difference in driving.
Well he did say “see” a difference, so if he meant feel, it was a poor use of wording. Plus, post #2649 specifically referenced visual differences between the lips, so in context, I think his intent was visual in nature.
Last edited by M3Inline6; Feb 8, 2025 at 02:45 AM.
I think they meant they don’t “feel” any difference in driving.
No, I just never noticed a visible difference. He’s right they are a different profile. No wonder I’m feeling a shimmy at 175 mph. I’m gonna put this one on now. 🤣
Well he did say “see” a difference, so if he meant feel, it was a poor use of wording. Plus, post #2649 specifically referenced visual differences between the lips, so in context, I think his intent was visual in nature.
You busted me bro. Good work. My 62 year old eyes didn’t see the difference and you my man, saw the difference! Good work.😃
seriously though, it’ll never make any difference the way I drive. 🤣
Does anyone know. I've heard conflicting info on adding the Aerokit from Suncoast with the standard front fascia and rear bumper. It's a required part of the 992.1 build and for the original $6,900 option including the wing and the sport design F&R elements seems a bargain in retrospect. However, somewhere I think I've read and seen from a RLer that they added just the wing even though their 992.1 did not have the sport design front or rear bumpers. I believe Porsche's official stance and Suncoast echoes this from a CYA perspective is that the aero in the Sport Design front bumper is required (or at least recommended) when pairing with the rear wing. And not any sort of fitment issue with the standard rear bumper.
The aero kit comes with a new front spoiler and rear deck with paintable fins.
Haha! The Covid-era grapple dummy. The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu academy was closed (..officially; only secret rolling sessions were held periodically), so that was my little companion. It’s now relegated to bike duty these days.
Lol. Nice. I was thinking dead midget wearing a Gimp suit in Ducati colors. Your explanation is much more wholesome.
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