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992 Carrera S Cab Manual : Video - TheSmokingTire

Hi Lee, always the PDK, especially great on mountain passes! Hope all well and new motor with you soon if not already.
 
LRR_uk said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2aTITu4was

What a canyon road - Would be great for an early morning 'Club Drive'.

Question is, would you have the 992 cup holder or the manual gearbox?
I like the way he seemed to think it was a great idea that you don’t have to pay extra for the ‘stick’, when pdk used to be £2500 extra! Manual all the way for me, like my 997 and 991, and quick while it still exists, although still waiting for it on the ‘entry level’ 992! Or maybe a Cayman gts 4.0...have not seen a back to back test of the two yet, but that would be interesting.
 

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