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Old 05-07-2017, 04:34 PM
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BTW, I happen to be in Vegas with some friends...

Good luck, and sorry to go off track with your thread. I'll shut up.

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If you are buying new, then order the large fuel tank if it is still offered

I wasn't even aware they had two different size tanks. So tanks for that info!
 
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Good luck, and sorry to go off track with your thread. I'll shut up.




I wasn't even aware they had two different size tanks. So tanks for that info!
Hahah....no worries!
 
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They have had different size tanks on the V6 base models, I have a '12 P4 with the larger tank. Porsche must have thought that with the smaller engine which got better MPG they could save a few pounds with the 4 gallon smaller tank. Don't know if they are offering it in the new model.
 



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