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Old 08-09-2011, 08:32 AM
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"Essential" options for a 997tt?

Now that prices have come down, I am looking at getting a 997tt. For me, musts are 6 speed, Sport Chrono Pack, and Sport or ideally Sport bucket seats. Are there any other options that I should look for as absolute musts? Thanks in advance and I hope to join your ranks soon.
 
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U covered the absolute musts. If i were shoping these would be on my "it'd be nice to have" list: park assist, rear axle lock and ceramics.
 
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My must have list was similar to yours: Sports Chrono, 6-speed, adaptive sport seats, seat warmers (yes I am a cold wimp).
Things I wanted but could do without: sport steering wheel, park assist, rear axle lock.
 
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Must have at least for me

PCCB
Rear diff lock
Sports Chrono Package Plus
Sport Shifter
Adaptive Sports Seats
6-speed
Thicker 3-spoke steering wheel

Nice to have:
Center console in leather
seat rear back rest in leather
aluminium hand brake and shifter
sun visor in leather
 
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A option that really surprised me were the PCCB. It makes such a big difference in the way the brakes feel and no dust brakes is icing on the cake.
 
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the more you have the best for you...
PCCB,sport chrono and adaptive seats are plus when you decide to sell the car...
 
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Originally Posted by floridaBMW
U covered the absolute musts. If i were shoping these would be on my "it'd be nice to have" list: park assist, rear axle lock and ceramics.
I forgot about the rear axle lock. I can do without park assist. I have heard mixed reviews on the PCCB and I was under the impression that they are extremely pricey to maintain. I may track this car as well which could sway my thinking.

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My must have list was similar to yours: Sports Chrono, 6-speed, adaptive sport seats, seat warmers (yes I am a cold wimp).
Things I wanted but could do without: sport steering wheel, park assist, rear axle lock.
Seat warmers are nice, although I don't think I can get them with Sport buckets, just adaptive sport seats as you mentioned. I would love to add GT3 seats, but I am sure they are a bit more than I would be willing to spend.

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Must have at least for me

PCCB
Rear diff lock
Sports Chrono Package Plus
Sport Shifter
Adaptive Sports Seats
6-speed
Thicker 3-spoke steering wheel

Nice to have:
Center console in leather
seat rear back rest in leather
aluminium hand brake and shifter
sun visor in leather
Thanks for a very thorough response. This would be an ideal combo.

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A option that really surprised me were the PCCB. It makes such a big difference in the way the brakes feel and no dust brakes is icing on the cake.
Thanks for the input.

Originally Posted by skandalis447
the more you have the best for you...
PCCB,sport chrono and adaptive seats are plus when you decide to sell the car...
I think the 6 speed, sport chrono, and adaptive are the top 3 musts. Everything else listed would be great, but not absolutely essential.

There is a decently priced black 08 not too far from me that I may check out this weekend.
 
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Adaptives and LSD . SC is a gimmick that is irrelevant with a flashed ecu.
 
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Adaptives and LSD . SC is a gimmick that is irrelevant with a flashed ecu.
Disagree on the Sports Chrono. While I agree on the gauge itself, it includes all of the following:

Analog and digital chronometer, sport button in the center console and display in the PCM, also adds ability to adjust lighting, wipers, AC and door locking to
suit personal preference. Additionally, adds dynamic engine mounting. In conjunction with PDK, includes Sports Plus button in center console to activate
launch control function (Race start).
 
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I agree with TT surgeon on the diff lock being a must. The only thing my car does not have that would have been nice is PCCB due to almost no brake dust. The stock red brakes are more than adequate for almost any circumstance imho aside from perhaps hardcore track duty.
 
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What's the difference between the sport and sport adaptive seats ? Do they look different too ?

What are the option codes ?

Thanks
 
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Two absolute musts preferrably chosen by YOU--great sounding exhaust and flash.
 
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i think you need to first nail down whether you want the 997.1 or 997.2 generation?
 
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Interesting. When I was looking for mine I avoided ones with PCCB due to the potential maintenance cost. No way am I forking 15k to replace rotors.
 
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Nobody think BOSE is a must? To me it's a absolute MUST besides navi, sports chrono and tip or pdk.
 


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