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991 gen 2 Turbo S Spec

Simond

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Hello and a Happy New Year to everyone.

In the process of confirming the order for March delivery & have these at present:-

GT Silver Metallic
Graphite Blue / Crayon two-tone leather interior
Black model designation on doors
LED main headlights in black including Porsche DynamicLight System Plus (PDLS+)
Porsche Entry & Drive
Electrically folding exterior mirrors
Electric slide/tilt glass sunroof
Privacy glass (rear side windows and rear window)
Side skirts painted
Rear side air intakes painted
Exterior mirror lower trim and side window triangular trim painted
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Power steering Plus
Front axle lift system
20-inch 911 Turbo S wheels
Adaptive cruise control including Porsche Active Safe (PAS)
Lane Change Assist
Speed limit display
Light design package
Rear footwell lighting
HomeLink® (programmable garage door opener)
Heated multifunction steering wheel
Adaptive Sports seats Plus (18-way, electric)
Seat heating
Smoking package (won’t be used for smoking but been advised to tick it)
Floor mats
Passenger footwell storage net
ISOFIX child seat mounting points on front passenger seat
Porsche Crest embossed on headrests
Door sill guards in stainless steel, illuminated
TV Tuner
Leather interior package in two-tone combination

Total self indulgence for sure but does anyone note anything glaringly missing or something to avoid?

Thanks,

Simon


 
Really nice spec,
I added the rear view camera on my Gen 1 Turbo S as I found it really handy on my girlfriend's Jeep Grand Cherokee (standard fitment)

I haven't looked at the Gen 2 spec so it might be included as standard now. I also assume that at last a rear window wiper and washer is included.

I avoided the folding mirrors as I though that the originals looked nicer.I have come to hate the Centre Lock wheels as I cannot get them off or on so buying again I would downgrade. I am not a fan of stop start either as it is a nuisance if I forget to turn it off!

Apart from that, best car I have ever owned.

Cheers
 
With leather seats, I would stongly recommend seat ventilation.
It's something I wouldn't be without now, even though I had never spec'd it on my earlier cars.
Regards,
Clive.
 
Would recommend rear wiper if you have not ticked the box?.
I have found the TV tuner a waste of money, a lot of the time there is no signal thought it was faulty
but my dealer says it's fine??
Never had a problem with front end clearance with the retractable spoiler up, so lifting axle?
Prefer the sports design mirriors to my folding, just look better imo.
would love my side intakes painted, so envy that.

But a brilliant car ,by far the best Porsche I have owned.
 
Like Stokey I too would query the need for lift; never had an issue with ground clearance in 10k miles.
I have no personal experience of power steering plus but some reports have been negative. Standard steering is fine in my view.
I can't see the point of centre locks and wouldn't pay extra for them but despeccing them is something I haven't been brave enough to do yet.
In the good old days a sun roof was standard on the turbo but never had mine open once so doubt if I would now pay extra for one.
The gen 1 991 SportDesign wheel which was standard on the 991 turbo S is clean and simple. I think the new multifunctioned version looks a bit fussy.

991 turbo S was a phenomenal car but really needed the extra power the Gen 2 now has:ROFLMAO:.
 
Thanks guys,

Interesting views. Axle lift's there cos where I have to go round the houses to avoid a steep junction that would otherwise be preferable.

Not selected rear wiper; I don't like the look of them. Telly works on my present one.

Seat ventilation is an interesting one Clive. I'll check the folding mirrors as I may have misunderstood that option re old & new designs.

I'll go through the other suggestions as well. Thanks for all of those.

Simon
 

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