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kineticflow

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    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    Cayenne GTS
  • Future cars
    Cayman S
  • Former cars
    Audi TT, Supra Twin Turbo

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  1. There is a shop in Dallas that will add an extra layer on to the factory wheel for a few hundred $$ A lot of Cayman people have gone this direction. A new, thicker OEM wheel is around $1k.
  2. I have had to replace windshields about every 2 years on recent model Porsches. I would say your luck has been bad, but is not completely out of the norm.
  3. I had an 08 base and now an 09 GTS Cayenne. If you want NAV, the 09 is a must with PCM 3. Power wise, base is more than adequate if you are solo... Fill it up with people and "stuff" and you start to want a larger engine. When gas gets expensive again the v6 is less painful for sure! Can't really help on the maintenance side, still under warranty and nothing has ever broke.
  4. I have a NavTV video interface in my 09 w/PCM3 and it went in easy and works great. The only tough part was getting the video cable all the way back to the hatch.
  5. Has anyone ever switched out their seat belts? Something that can be done DIY or best for the dealer? The dealer indicates a lot of disassembly and about 10 hours of work for the 5 belts.
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