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Alex thanks for the photo! :rolleyes: I need also your feedback... :rolleyes:
Does anyone know the 'correct' tire size when fitting 19' wheels to 996TT?
Cheers
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Hi guys,
I am wondering if it is a wise decision to fit the 997 TT wheels on my 996 TT....
I know that I should use spaces to the rear axle and the tires must be 315/25/19..... :rolleyes:
Any thoughts will be appreciated....
Cheers
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Had the same dilemma 4 months ago. I came out of a 2003 996 anniversary model and I decided to move on with a 2002 996 TT. Wow, I made the right decision... :jump:
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I had the some problem...
If it is not a key issue then you should replace the car battery...
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Porsche says buy them Navteq -- Navteq says buy them from Porsche. :rolleyes:
My advice would be to go the company that you paid the most money to (Porsche) and tell them they need to provide you with a solution.
Any news? I contacted with the local porsche dealer here in Athens and I didnt get any answers...
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A friend just informed me that the 08/2005 version of the European CDs includes Greece, but only offers limited coverage. Does anyone know what the latest version is for the European Maps and give us perhaps a part number?
Mate please do let us know if you found something... I am also trying to find some info!
Panos
New Car!
in 996 TT, 996 TT S, 996 GT2
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nice car man...!You will enjoy it a lot...
are u from greece?