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PDK Paddle shift

Brilliant thank you Sir, I note Techart have a UK dealer so perhaps a call To them? shame to change the carbon wheel but I simply cannot get used to the shift

 
Hi All,

I have 3.4s Cayman with the steering wheel button up/down and cannot for the life of me get used to it. I would prefer to change to the paddles down on the left up on the right, is this possible and does anyone do a kit or even better can anyone recommend a business that could carry out the conversion?


thanks in advance all
 
There are often for sale on eBay around £250*. It needs to be coded so you’ll need someone with PIWIS.

I made this upgrade in 2013 but got a new wheel and had it installed by my local Centre, circa £1,400 inc VAT and Club discount.

* one at £525 today but just be patient

 
Give Ashgood Porsche specialist a call / mail, they have discussed / advertised in the past.

Bought both our 981s from them, great guys.

 

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