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Originally Posted by OCBen
Well then, I stand corrected. That's news to me that a C4S sits lower than a C2S. Is that true for US delivered cars as well as for European ones?
But you ARE getting a C2S not a C4S, right?
But you ARE getting a C2S not a C4S, right?
Yes I am planning on a C2S, currently thinking of GT silver with Ocean Blue leather and a few other options (BTW leather interior, grey top tint and PDE are included as standard in UK).
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I have the same problem with my drive....it's weird, I can get it at an angle without scraping the plastic strips,but when I back out at an angle I scrape the plastic about 50% of the time !! I decided to let the plastic strips scrape, rather than spend 5-10K on a new drive. Eventually they will wear down enough to stop the scraping and I can always replace them in the future.
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Originally Posted by snarf
I presume US and EU cars are the same but I don't know for sure.
Yes I am planning on a C2S, currently thinking of GT silver with Ocean Blue leather and a few other options (BTW leather interior, grey top tint and PDE are included as standard in UK).
Yes I am planning on a C2S, currently thinking of GT silver with Ocean Blue leather and a few other options (BTW leather interior, grey top tint and PDE are included as standard in UK).
Btw, nice color combo!
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Originally Posted by snarf
The lengths some of us are forced to go to put a Porsche in the garage!
After an unsuccessful attempt to get a demonstrator 997 Cab to negotiate my drive's approach angle I gave up on my dreams of owning a 997 - for almost a week.
Armed with a few dimensions from Porsche technical support I set about the construction of a space frame to represent the critical aspects of the 911 ground clearance, approach and departure angles. I used this model to explain to the contractors the problem and they've used it to adjust the drive profile. The job should be completed next week, another demonstrator car visit is scheduled for Monday morning as a final check before the final top surface dressing goes on. - wish me luck. All being well I'll be placing an order in a few weeks time for a C2S, 2007 build.
After an unsuccessful attempt to get a demonstrator 997 Cab to negotiate my drive's approach angle I gave up on my dreams of owning a 997 - for almost a week.
Armed with a few dimensions from Porsche technical support I set about the construction of a space frame to represent the critical aspects of the 911 ground clearance, approach and departure angles. I used this model to explain to the contractors the problem and they've used it to adjust the drive profile. The job should be completed next week, another demonstrator car visit is scheduled for Monday morning as a final check before the final top surface dressing goes on. - wish me luck. All being well I'll be placing an order in a few weeks time for a C2S, 2007 build.
Nice wheels
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Originally Posted by icon
does your driveway extend over the road?
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Originally Posted by stubenhocker
Cheers mate, I respect and appreciate and will probably emulate your "approach" to this problem!