The Unicorn has landed! (2010 997.2TT 6 spd Cpe)
#34
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Really nice one...spec'd out right, and tastefully done - except for that front tag. We can help you there if you bail on the front plate idea.
Drive safe. Enjoy it.
Drive safe. Enjoy it.
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Eric
Chief Plug Guy
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2022 GT3 Touring
2009 997 Turbo Cab
2018 M2 6sp
Gone but not forgotten
2004 C4S Cabriolet
1999 C2 Cab
#36
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You posted on 8/8:
Today :
See post #28 (It's Canadian currency)
See post #28 (It's Canadian currency)
#37
Racer
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I've actually looked at buying a set of Carrara white ones to tidy up the front end but a couple of things have stopped me from doing so yet (but I am contemplating removing the license plate holder).
- the bumper was supposed to have been covered in XPel by a previous owner and I haven't verified that there is some installed behind the front license plate holder yet. I don't want a bare unprotected region in the middle of the bumper (or possible a really bright non-faded area).
- reading the online instructions I'm a little hesitant in drilling or enlarging the existing holes in case a front plate needs to be fitted in the future (out of province sale maybe)
- as well I haven't looked at it well enough yet to figure out if more than 2 screws are holding the license plate bracket to the bumper thus needing more than two plugs
As far as the price goes yes it is CANADIAN $ but in 2010 the U$ and CDN $ were very near par for much of the year although there was a significant difference in each country's MSRP for the vehicle (In raw numbers I think the U$ MSRP was about 80% of the Canadian MSRP, my $213k CDN would be equal to about U$ 165k-170k ). I think for the 2011 model year the Canadian MSRP dropped by about $7000 to account for the stronger Canadian dollar.
If you look at the build sheet that I attached in Post # 1 where the DIVISION is shown PCNA is an American market vehicle (Porsche Cars North America?) whereas my build sheet shows PCL (Porsche Canada Limited?) for Canadian market cars.
Last edited by Dodaleca; 09-29-2016 at 03:52 PM.