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Old Nov 12, 2010 | 09:20 AM
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January Build Turbo

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Cayenne Turbo Tiptronic


Packages Premium Package Plus
Sport Package
Exterior Color Black
Interior Color VB Two-tone Natural Leather in Espresso/Cognac
Panorama Roof System
Exterior Package in High-gloss Black
Performance G1G 8-speed Tiptronic S Inclusive Auto Start Stop Function
Wheels CQ1 21" Cayenne SportEdition Wheel Painted Black with Wheel Arch
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Interior 4X4 Side Airbags rear
Fire Extinguisher
Non-smoker Package
Seat Belts in Cognac Exclusive
Adaptive Sports Seats with Comfort Memory Package
Interior Leather Porsche Crest on Front Headrests
Interior Wood Walnut Interior Package
Audio and Communications Burmester® High-End Surround Sound System
Compass Display on Instrument Panel


January build 4% off in Illinois.

I have a couple days to change this - the only problem I am seeing is the wheel isn't multi-function because of the sport package... that is a big deal (glad I noticed it now).

Am thinking: remove sports package, add PDCC and PTV Plus and I am assuming the 'stock' steering wheel is multi-function and paddles, or do I need to specify a leather multi-function with paddles? Dealer is out for a few hours...
 

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Old Nov 12, 2010 | 09:47 AM
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You need to specify the paddles/sport wheel. I'm sooo glad I got one of those. Great feel!!
 
Old Nov 12, 2010 | 09:54 AM
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You need to specify the paddles/sport wheel. I'm sooo glad I got one of those. Great feel!!
I am going to go with the Walnut Multifunction with Paddles.
 
Old Nov 12, 2010 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by jesh
My configuration

Cayenne Turbo Tiptronic


Packages Premium Package Plus
Sport Package
Exterior Color Black
Interior Color VB Two-tone Natural Leather in Espresso/Cognac
Panorama Roof System
Exterior Package in High-gloss Black
Performance G1G 8-speed Tiptronic S Inclusive Auto Start Stop Function
Wheels CQ1 21" Cayenne SportEdition Wheel Painted Black with Wheel Arch
Extension
Interior 4X4 Side Airbags rear
Fire Extinguisher
Non-smoker Package
Seat Belts in Cognac Exclusive
Adaptive Sports Seats with Comfort Memory Package
Interior Leather Porsche Crest on Front Headrests
Interior Wood Walnut Interior Package
Audio and Communications Burmester® High-End Surround Sound System
Compass Display on Instrument Panel


January build 4% off in Illinois.

I have a couple days to change this - the only problem I am seeing is the wheel isn't multi-function because of the sport package... that is a big deal (glad I noticed it now).

Am thinking: remove sports package, add PDCC and PTV Plus and I am assuming the 'stock' steering wheel is multi-function and paddles, or do I need to specify a leather multi-function with paddles? Dealer is out for a few hours...
'11 Turbo w/o PDCC is a horrible plan. Both for your own enjoyment and for resale.
 
Old Nov 12, 2010 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by SeattleTTS
'11 Turbo w/o PDCC is a horrible plan. Both for your own enjoyment and for resale.
you didn't read the post. I said remove sports package and add PDCC and PTV Plus and multifunction walnut wheel instead of sports wheel..
 
Old Nov 12, 2010 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by jesh
I am going to go with the Walnut Multifunction with Paddles.
I thought the only two ways to get paddles was the sport wheel or add them after market.
 
Old Nov 12, 2010 | 06:30 PM
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the multifunction does not come with paddles, they come with stupid buttons which are confusing to shift.
 
Old Nov 12, 2010 | 07:46 PM
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Yes multifunction steering wheel (MFSW) have the shifter ***** ( not actual paddles ) which the 997.2 community loves to loathe. The heating steering wheel option is only available in the MFSW.
 

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Old Nov 12, 2010 | 08:28 PM
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If I pull the trigger soon, I can secure a January build and told I'd have till mid dec to make changes. Plan is to borrow a demo Cayenne turbo for the weekend. Too bad its black on black with no sport package! The threads here have been helpful. I have a good idea about my prospective build but unsure of the color schemes. I have a GTS red cayenne now and love the color but not available now unfortunately. I had a meteor gray 911 a few yrs ago and leaning towards that. The interior though ... yikes. Espresso, umber, 2 tone, walnut, olive wood... hmmm
 
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