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  1. As I am not finding PDF downloadable manuals for my new 2011 Carrera GTS, I sent a note to the Porsche website asking them to reinstate online manual availability. Their email reply was that I should send a written letter (yes hardcopy) to Porsche PCNA suggesting that. I just did. Don't know how they will respond, but here is the address the web guys gave me to use.

    PCNA

    Product Research and Development

    980 Hammond Drive

    Suite 1000

    Atlanta GA 30328

  2. Ditto on my 2009 Carrera S. 21000 miles, Black interior. Porshce in Austin TX managed to get me one driver's seat back replacement nI had had it less than a year, but they said Porshce won't do it again and it is looking scuffed again. I have seen this on other sports cars I have had as well. My corvettes tended to do the same thing. It was explained to me the the sport type seats with the hard edge side inside the seat where it wears will cause the seat leather not to flex very much and hence the wear. The early care with the treatments spec'd by the other dude in this may work best. I was thinking about going to a local leather shop and having some sort of edge treatment or something that would absorb the entry scuff, but may not do anything.

    Phil S.

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