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LordOfTheManor said:
about to spec my March turbo s, your thoughts on standard suspension not 10mm lower (saving 1k) and no lift (saving 2k)
am I paying to lower it and paying to lift it !
Personally i'd save the £3k because as you say you've paying an extra £1k which creates a problem which costs another £2k to fix. Some reviews i've read blame the 10mm lower PASM for ruining the ride on our typically bumpy UK roads. If you lived in Germany and not South Wales i'd consider it but not here in the UK.am I paying to lower it and paying to lift it !
I love the 992TTS in Black but i know you prefer white cars which will also look great.
Hi
So my spec so far is.......
Solid White with white painted side vents
Metal sunroof / rear wiper and black arch stone guards
Black with Sportex inside with crayon stitching and seat belts
Classic wheels with black centre's
Lane warning (55 forget to look behind, "sometimes")
About £6k in options (now you are saving me the above)
Trying to make it look like one of my 911's of the past !!
I think the centre eye for the cruise spoils the look and its another £2k)
So my spec so far is.......
Solid White with white painted side vents
Metal sunroof / rear wiper and black arch stone guards
Black with Sportex inside with crayon stitching and seat belts
Classic wheels with black centre's
Lane warning (55 forget to look behind, "sometimes")
About £6k in options (now you are saving me the above)
Trying to make it look like one of my 911's of the past !!
I think the centre eye for the cruise spoils the look and its another £2k)
Great classy spec. Good idea to have the side vents in body colour. Steel sunroof is also a smart move as the black glass one will break up the lines too much on a white 992TTS imo and create two half cars.
I had the Sporttex seats with Crayon stitching on my temporary 992S Cabrio and i would not spec leather over it again in a 911. The Sport tex feels extremely high quality yet both cool and not sticky to sit on in summer yet warm and comfy on winter. I also dislike the centre radar on the front grille and would never spec it on any 992.
I had the Sporttex seats with Crayon stitching on my temporary 992S Cabrio and i would not spec leather over it again in a 911. The Sport tex feels extremely high quality yet both cool and not sticky to sit on in summer yet warm and comfy on winter. I also dislike the centre radar on the front grille and would never spec it on any 992.
LordOfTheManor said:
thanks for your comments, I've also gone for the standard exhaust with square tips, as all the modern sports systems all sound poor compared to the
air-cooled of old
The standard quad square exhaust looks so much better than the awful oval ones to the point the former should be the expensive option rather than the latter.air-cooled of old
LordOfTheManor said:
Hi
So my spec so far is.......
Solid White with white painted side vents
Metal sunroof / rear wiper and black arch stone guards
Black with Sportex inside with crayon stitching and seat belts
Classic wheels with black centre's
Lane warning (55 forget to look behind, "sometimes")
About £6k in options (now you are saving me the above)
Trying to make it look like one of my 911's of the past !!
I think the centre eye for the cruise spoils the look and its another £2k)
Spot on with the rear wiper option. So my spec so far is.......
Solid White with white painted side vents
Metal sunroof / rear wiper and black arch stone guards
Black with Sportex inside with crayon stitching and seat belts
Classic wheels with black centre's
Lane warning (55 forget to look behind, "sometimes")
About £6k in options (now you are saving me the above)
Trying to make it look like one of my 911's of the past !!
I think the centre eye for the cruise spoils the look and its another £2k)
The Rear Wiper: A Vital Strand of Porsche DNA
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Spot on with the rear wiper option.
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I feel NOW! its well worth the £250 ...again thanks
Spot on with the rear wiper option.
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I feel NOW! its well worth the £250 ...again thanks
hornbaek said:
I would not go without adaptive cruise control. The 992ttS is a fast beast and to be able to “follow” others through speeds restricted areas such as roadworks on the Autobahn etc could put that investment back in the money very quickly.
Yup on a car designed as the ultimate GT car adaptive cruise is something I’d want and use a lot. We’ve got adaptive cruise on two cars, I’d always have it on anything that’s going to be doing long journeys. IMI A said:
Very disappointing no PTS option still available in UK. The PTS cars I'm seeing in US some in very nice hues this being my fave so far. I'd order like this but with LW pack do not need rear seats any more
Thats gorgeous!OP, i like the white but i would choose Carrara white Metallic.
LordOfTheManor said:
about to spec my March turbo s, your thoughts on standard suspension not 10mm lower (saving 1k) and no lift (saving 2k)
am I paying to lower it and paying to lift it !
Stay with the standard suspension. Had the lowered option on my 992S and it bounced and skipped on the uneven roads round me. Kept it standard on my 992 Turbo S and its far better.am I paying to lower it and paying to lift it !
All the rest are personal taste and don't affect how it drives. I went with sports exhaust this time mainly as it was recommended by the dealer and you can tell the difference - but again not really needed
Another vote for Sporttex - had it on a 991T with yellow stitching - looked great and felt snug
WCZ said:
what about the 'sport package' that saves 30kg? when you consider it's 3x the weight saving of a 'T' then it's pretty good imo!
It was the first thing I ticked but the more I looked at it, the more I preferred the clean lines of rear spoiler (almost lower ducktail shape) without italong with the front spoiler tips and a few bits painted in gloss black, it didn't justify £4k
Cheib said:
Yup on a car designed as the ultimate GT car adaptive cruise is something I’d want and use a lot. We’ve got adaptive cruise on two cars, I’d always have it on anything that’s going to be doing long journeys.
+1 on adaptive. Motorway speed in 8th is so uneventful that it's easy to drift without noticing. I use mine in slow and stop start traffic too.Gassing Station | 911/Carrera GT | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff