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Upgrade from Carrera T to GT3

Simon991

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Recently traded in my 991.2 Carrera T for a 991.2 GT3 via RPM Technik (as my Carrera T was fairly heavily modified, mostly at Litchfield Motors).
Highlights of new car = manual transmission, PCCBs, 18-ways, front axle lift, extended leather interior with Alcantara, Bose, LEDs. It’s a late 2017 car and had only 12,800 miles on it. Controversially it’ll be my sole car and daily driver.
 

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And why not! Enjoy it as a road car - especially with the 18 ways, and put some proper miles on it.
 
And why not! Enjoy it as a road car - especially with the 18 ways, and put some proper miles on it.
Thank you, Peter!

Am wondering if a specialist can tweak the suspension to be more ‘normal road use’ focussed, as I’m unlikely to track the car.

And as I now have more time on my hands, I plan to rejoin PCGB (Cotswolds).

Cheers,

Simon
 
I would recommend Center Gravity as they have a wealth of knowledge with these cars and can tailor the settings to suit your needs. Not just 'back to factory'. Others on this forum will agree, I'm sure.
Annoyingly, I had a leaky damper recently so both had to be replaced and of course the OPC can only use their Hunter kit to return to the standard set up.

 
Thanks, Peter. You’re not the first person to mention Center Gravity. I shall make enquiries.

Cheers,

Simon
 

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