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Old Jun 30, 2012 | 03:57 PM
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991S - Last minute order change!

After much deliberation and still recovering shoulder injury I drastically changed my Manual, Agate, 991S August build to:

Platinum Silver
Black interior
PDK
PDCC with PASM sport suspension
Sport Chrono Package (mainly for the dynamic engine mounts)
20in Carrera S wheel
Wheels painted Platinum
Wheel spacers, 5mm
Power Sports seats -14 way
Premium Package
Bose Package
Sunroof in Glass
SportDesign steering wheel

The main change and VERY difficult to decide on feature was of course the PDK vs Manual. Not necessarily from the perspective of performance but more from personal circumstance.

I was so convinced about going for the manual that it was pretty much a non-issue for me from the start. That was until a couple of things happened. As some may know I'm recovering from a deer vs motorcycle joust where neither won. That was a year ago and I suffered numerous shoulder, rib, and left arm injuries. All my healing has gone extremely well but some movement issues take a longer time to heal...I'm getting there. I thought I would be fine with a manual tranny and hence my ordering it. That was until I tried a manual a few days ago.... Hmmm.... I was a bit too optimist about my recovery. After driving the manual car spiritedly for about 15 minutes my shoulder was getting very sore. Just as well I found out now! So I changed my order to the PDK which I tried and found it to be vastly better than the PDK box I had in a 997 4S I had owned. Sorry for the long winded explanation.

I hope my spec works out. Your comments and deliberations are always appreciated and welcome.
 
Old Jun 30, 2012 | 05:18 PM
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spec is still amazing. i would pester you about switching to pdk but in your circumstance i fully understand. cant wait to go test drive one myself actually. everyone is saying that the pdk is vastly improved from the 997.2. get well soon! cant wait to see pics of the car and hope you're able to enjoy it in good/fully recovered health
 
Old Jun 30, 2012 | 05:31 PM
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Great build enjoy the car!! Sport chrono as you have ordered is also a must have for all PDK cars
 
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Honestly I hate the sport design wheel- much prefer the multifunction one- paddles suck for daily driving IMHO
 
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Powerkit? I would strongly consider, even though it'll probably be $20k (or more).
 
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Powerkit? I would strongly consider, even though it'll probably be $20k (or more).
no-way. You'll never recoup that resale/trade in time. Not worth it IMHO.
 
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Originally Posted by PorscheBoy
spec is still amazing. i would pester you about switching to pdk but in your circumstance i fully understand. cant wait to go test drive one myself actually. everyone is saying that the pdk is vastly improved from the 997.2. get well soon! cant wait to see pics of the car and hope you're able to enjoy it in good/fully recovered health
Thank you for your wishes. As opposed to the pdk as I was, When I did try the 991 version it was a huge improvement over it's predecessor and reduced the disconnect from the overall driving experience that I felt with the 997.2 version that I had. Although my injury has had a lot to do with my decision I do hope that this version of pdk will pleasantly enhance my driving experience. We shall see.

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Great build enjoy the car!! Sport chrono as you have ordered is also a must have for all PDK cars
Thank you Marc. Is it the dynamic engine mounts that you specifically are referring to?

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Honestly I hate the sport design wheel- much prefer the multifunction one- paddles suck for daily driving IMHO
Stoppie, as always I'm interested in your comments. Would you like to elaborate? I just like the aesthetics of the sport design wheel and that the paddles are larger. I live in a rural and zero traffic area and do not commute as such.

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Powerkit? I would strongly consider, even though it'll probably be $20k (or more).
I will most likely keep the car for less than 2 years when I'll probably switch to another variant of the model. I don't think it'll be a cost effective option for me.
 

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Sport exhaust

If you like "bubble sound", the sport exhaust is absolutely necessary. If you have any possibility to compare with or without you will definitely decide to take with it!
 
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Any key reason you changed from agate grey to platinum silver? I'm big silver fan but if I keep silver for 991, just as my last 3 cars, I'm afraid that I wont have a totally new car effect...so I'm torn...
 
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Any key reason you changed from agate grey to platinum silver? I'm big silver fan but if I keep silver for 991, just as my last 3 cars, I'm afraid that I wont have a totally new car effect...so I'm torn...
I had been dithering over the color for a while and when I saw pictures of jcbh's Agate I was convinced it was the way for me to go. Then I saw the color in real life at the dealer and it was way to similar to my 997.2 of a few years ago and thought I needed a change. Not a drastic change but a change for sure. I saw a 991 with platinum silver and noticed that it really accentuates the lines of the car. Hence my change.
 



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