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Collect my 991.1 on Thursday!

i had the slow moving turn thing on test drive... sounded and felt horrendous, but from having the quirks of RS6 ownership previously and some of the random aspects, I assumed it was normal.
 
Cheers, 6appeal :thumb:
 
Weekend pics...! 8)
 

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As said the juddering is normal , my 991 does it far worse than my 997 , does it on any gradient surface , it's fine :thumb:
 
Cheers and thanks for the reassurance! :thumb:
 
Great photos :thumb:
 
Thanks, 6appeal! :thumb:
 
Congrats Simon! :thumb:
I sold my 997 last year and will be looking for a 991 very soon.
Gorgeous car! :thumb:
 
Cheers, Michelin! :thumb:
 
Sorry Simon, I've somehow missed this thread before.

:congrats:

:worship: Great car. :thumb:
 
Thanks, T8! Am really enjoying it! :thumb:
 
Have you thought about your wash regime yet for when you won't use a Detailer?
Super Tip: Get yourself a decent jet wash and a 'Snow Foam' attachment with the detergent.
I started using one 15 years ago and have never looked back. It's a sort of prelim hardened grim/grit remover procedure before you actually touch the paintwork.
Oh and invest in two quality sheep skin mitts!
www.sheepskinshop.co.uk.
:thumb:
:driving: :driving: :worship:
 
michelin said:
Have you thought about your wash regime yet for when you won't use a Detailer?
Super Tip: Get yourself a decent jet wash and a 'Snow Foam' attachment with the detergent.
I started using one 15 years ago and have never looked back. It's a sort of prelim hardened grim/grit remover procedure before you actually touch the paintwork.
Oh and invest in two quality sheep skin mitts!
www.sheepskinshop.co.uk.
:thumb:
:driving: :driving: :worship:

Thanks! Have got myself a jet wash, plus snow foam lance, two buckets etc. Got much of the gear from Ultimate Finish including two Meguiars wash mitts! :thumb:
 
:worship:
 
:lol: :thumb: 8)
 

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