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Old Apr 17, 2013 | 05:05 AM
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No badges. Removed airbag stickers also. Looks much cleaner and more elegant. Not to mention stealth.
 
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First off,prayers and peace to Boston
Second,nicely blacked out indeed
 
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No badges. Removed airbag stickers also. Looks much cleaner and more elegant. Not to mention stealth.
They would only take off "Cayenne" at the factory. Did you remove them yourself? My dealer said he could take "Porsche" off with dental floss after heating with a hair dryer. It makes me squeamish.
 
Old Apr 17, 2013 | 07:27 AM
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Cayenne was not put on the factory. The "free" debadging actually moves the Porsche letters down, to center on the hatch. Yes, the Porsche letters were removed by dealer with dental floss - I debadge all my cars, no big deal. In Europe that's quite customary. (I live in US but am originally from Europe.)

By the way, thanks for support. I work within 2 minutes of the explosions, in the Prudential Center. My kids' good friends were seriously injured. The place is a battle zone. Boston had this innocent village-like feeling which is forever destroyed.
 

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Mine's here!

Wow - two weeks earlier than they said

In a perfect world it would be prepped and ready in about 20 minutes!

They called back....they are coming to pick me up - it's ready. Now I am getting emotional.
 
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First off,prayers and peace to Boston
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That is truly a beautiful ride and glad your finally enjoying it I would also consider some Rubber Floor Mats if you haven't already for the winter months. Enjoy and stay safe.

 
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By the way, thanks for support. I work within 2 minutes of the explosions, in the Prudential Center. My kids' good friends were seriously injured. The place is a battle zone. Boston had this innocent village-like feeling which is forever destroyed.[/QUOTE]


My thoughts are with you. Wishing peace of mind to all.
 
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Originally Posted by Jimmianne
They would only take off "Cayenne" at the factory. Did you remove them yourself? My dealer said he could take "Porsche" off with dental floss after heating with a hair dryer. It makes me squeamish.
Removed mine all by myself by hand..just carefully ..both
 
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Home from the dealer!

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...1&d=1366231866

First impressions: This is one heavy-duty, fun vehicle & it's sneaky fast. Shift felt stiff at first, as did clutch. Within 25 miles on the odometer they felt more fluid. A road trip is on tap tomorrow for more bonding.

Great dealership - Leith in Cary, NC. It was a fun buy and they did everything to make the experience outstanding.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2013 | 03:20 PM
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I like the white-I frequent a few message boards and read a lot of review comments and I always read about all the whining about "if they made a stick I would buy one" b/s and it's a pleasant surprise to see the few who actually mean it, congratulations, hope it brings you many miles of pleasure.
 
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Originally Posted by Jimmianne
Great dealership - Leith in Cary, NC. It was a fun buy and they did everything to make the experience outstanding.
I had a nice experience buying a pre-owned 997 TT at Leith a few years back. Also recommend them - tiny building, but good folk there!
 
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Originally Posted by gjmattos
I like the white-I frequent a few message boards and read a lot of review comments and I always read about all the whining about "if they made a stick I would buy one" b/s and it's a pleasant surprise to see the few who actually mean it, congratulations, hope it brings you many miles of pleasure.
thanks!
 
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Not what I usually do with a new vehicle, but I drove it all over the fields last night to show it it's new job site : )
 
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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by kocsis
No badges. Removed airbag stickers also. Looks much cleaner and more elegant. Not to mention stealth.
Nice ride! BTW, how did you remove the stickers?
 
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airbag stickers removed with 91% isopropyl alcohol soaked paper towel, sitting on top of visor for 15 minutes (visor flipped up so gravity would force moisture on visor).
 


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