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Old May 7, 2007 | 03:21 PM
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I just hit 1800 milkes on my 997 TT (meteor w/ ceramics), and once hitting the 1,200 mile mark and getting comfortablew/ this car it just seems to get better and better. I was initially skeptical at how much better it would be than the 2 996 TT I owned, but can now say it's no comparison. The car is 10x better and defiantely decided I like it more than my Ferrari 360. Now I am just wondering what the next Carrera GT replacement will be.
 
Old May 7, 2007 | 03:34 PM
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So glad to hear that. I take delivery of my meteor / PCCB in July. What color interior did you go with? Would you please post some pics????
 
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It really is head and shoulders above the 996tt. Feels much lighter and with much more torque, especially on initial tip-in. I've got a stage II scheduled for as soon as my next one comes and I can't wait!
 
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I guess it really does take some miles before the real TT shows up. Eclou has a theory that its imbedded into the CPU of the car. Now I believe it.
 
Old May 8, 2007 | 03:25 AM
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I think your right guys. There was a huge difference in my 997S brand new compared to the day I sold it with 14000 miles. There is something happening as the miles pile on and the engine doesn't really loosen up fully until 8-10K miles. The CPU theory is interesting and I never really thought that its a real possibility?
 
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