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Old 10-27-2009, 02:14 PM
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New here, but just posted some pics of the 997 C2 S with PDK on my gallery site, at the top of the link below. Have some Cayenne pics right next to it if you want to check them out:

http://haueter.smugmug.com/Cars
Old 10-27-2009, 02:31 PM
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Very nice car, congrats.
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Beautiful! This is the first time I've noticed that the center console controls have been slightly updated on the 997.2. Dang, looks great.
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Originally Posted by hoffa
Very nice car, congrats.
Not my car, unfortunately. Belongs to Porsche USA. Loved the PDK tranny.
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Great pics - awesome. Thanks for sharing. I love the look of the 997.2 (and 997.1).
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Originally Posted by Haueter66
Not my car, unfortunately. Belongs to Porsche USA. Loved the PDK tranny.
In your site you state: "This is a car I could happily own and drive for 20-30 years, and I don't run into too many cars that I can say that about."

I agree with that.

I note that pic #7 (gauges pic #2) states that the oil temp gauge is to the right, when in reality is the one on the extreme left of the cluster. The one on the right is oil pressure.


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Do you write for Roundel and possibly other magazines?

Very nice pics BTW.

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Originally Posted by Haueter66
Not my car, unfortunately. Belongs to Porsche USA. Loved the PDK tranny.
OK. That explains the Georgia tags in the pics while you're in NJ. Thanks for posting the link!
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OP, are you the photographer? Fantastic shots!

Do you know the camera + lens used?
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Originally Posted by beachview
OP, are you the photographer? Fantastic shots!

Do you know the camera + lens used?
I shoot with a Nikon D200 and these pics were shot with three different lenses - a Nikon 17-35mm f2.8, a Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 and a Tokina 12-24mm f4.



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