Anybody bought a 911 50 Anniversary Edition?
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Yes I bought one... Have done about 2k miles in a couple of months. Is a great GT, more civilised than my 997 c2s that I had from 05-12. I did drive a 991 c2s at the silverstone porsche centre, pretty amazing, so much grip and fantastic handling. Not tracked the 50th anniversary yet, not sure I'm brave enough, maybe need a friendly pcgb track day. The build quality is fantastic, better than 997 which had a few creaks here and there. I'll post some pics when I get round to it.
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We bought one last year. Not really had chance to drive it much but love the look of it. Massively moves the game on from our 996. Swapping the steering wheel over to the paddle one this weekend.
Just out of curiosity are you considering selling you standard wheel ? and if so ?
All the best
Dean
We bought one last year. Not really had chance to drive it much but love the look of it. Massively moves the game on from our 996. Swapping the steering wheel over to the paddle one this weekend.
Just out of curiosity are you considering selling you standard wheel ? and if so ?
All the best
Dean
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We bought one last year. Not really had chance to drive it much but love the look of it. Massively moves the game on from our 996. Swapping the steering wheel over to the paddle one this weekend.
Just out of curiosity are you considering selling you standard wheel ? and if so ?
All the best
Dean
We bought one last year. Not really had chance to drive it much but love the look of it. Massively moves the game on from our 996. Swapping the steering wheel over to the paddle one this weekend.
Just out of curiosity are you considering selling you standard wheel ? and if so ?
All the best
Dean
[quote=andy74b]We bought one last year. Not really had chance to drive it much but love the look of it. Massively moves the game on from our 996. Swapping the steering wheel over to the paddle one this weekend.
From Multi function wheel (buttons) to paddles? I'd like to do that - what happens to the "multi functions" ?
From Multi function wheel (buttons) to paddles? I'd like to do that - what happens to the "multi functions" ?
sjp63]ndy74b said:
We bought one last year. Not really had chance to drive it much but love the look of it. Massively moves the game on from our 996. Swapping the steering wheel over to the paddle one this weekend.
From Multi function wheel (buttons) to paddles? I'd like to do that - what happens to the "multi functions" ?
Lose the functions from wheel but would rather have the decent paddles.From Multi function wheel (buttons) to paddles? I'd like to do that - what happens to the "multi functions" ?
Sorry, old wheel not for sale.
andy74b said:
sjp63]ndy74b said:
We bought one last year. Not really had chance to drive it much but love the look of it. Massively moves the game on from our 996. Swapping the steering wheel over to the paddle one this weekend.
From Multi function wheel (buttons) to paddles? I'd like to do that - what happens to the "multi functions" ?
Lose the functions from wheel but would rather have the decent paddles.From Multi function wheel (buttons) to paddles? I'd like to do that - what happens to the "multi functions" ?
Sorry, old wheel not for sale.
Coincidentally the postman delivered some Techart paddles this afternoon. Basically you keep the MF steering wheel but swap out the stupid buttons for paddles. There a a couple of wires to swap along the way, but you keep all the MF functions. Took me just over 2 hours to do at home, plus some prior internet browsing. The result is hey presto. Paddle shift just like any other system - pull left to change down and pull right to change up. Those buttons were driving me crazy - logic all wrong and hard to find when cracking on.


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