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What "extras" come standard with CGT - luggage etc?

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 07:22 PM
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What "extras" come standard with CGT - luggage etc?

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When you get a new CGT - what extras come as satndard e.g. I think you should get some luggage - how many pieces and what are they?

Also should you get a factory "trickle" battery charger?

Anything else? (e.g Cover?)

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 07:59 PM
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Interesting thread... I'd like to know too.
 
Old Mar 23, 2008 | 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by dealmaker
Guess,

When you get a new CGT - what extras come as satndard e.g. I think you should get some luggage - how many pieces and what are they?

Also should you get a factory "trickle" battery charger?

Anything else? (e.g Cover?)

Thanks!
Here's what came with mine. I'm not the original owner, but I'm told the set is complete:
  • Hanging bag that goes behind passenger seat
  • Overnight bag
  • Purse looking thing
  • Dopp kit looking thing that mounts to the central tunnel in the cockpit
  • Small bag that won't hold more than a pair of socks.
All of the above are made of high quality leather and come in protective bags. Briefcase has a wooden handle that matches the gearshift ****.

Other:
  • Car cover
  • Extra seat bottom cushion that I think is taller
  • Bags for roof panels
  • Straps to hold roof panels while in "trunk"
I think that's all. I'll post if I find something else.

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 09:45 PM
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I would recommend the factory trickle charger. I have heard that the battery is a nightmare to get to and would require a tow to the local Porsche dealer if it should go dead.
 
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