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I still hate the interior... and look, PCM.
 
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better than a 996 thats for sure...especially a 996 Gt3
 
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The front end looks nice.
 
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I still hate the interior... and look, PCM.
Ditto that. They've GOT to find a way to improve that.
 
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Ditto that. They've GOT to find a way to improve that.
What do you guy's not like about the interior? Just curious.
 
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What do you guy's not like about the interior? Just curious.
Steering wheel design, center console design (and it's also way too "busy"), shifter, dash, and door panels.

My bottom line...I don't think the interior has any continunity/flow in it's lines and in it's overall design, and it has too many buttons and painted plastic pieces. It's also too "high" for my tastes...makes me feel like I'm sitting in a tub. It's too quiet inside too; isolated.
 
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Steering wheel design, center console design (and it's also way too "busy"), shifter, dash, and door panels.

My sentiments exactly. The 996 dash layout is less cluttered and busy looking. I also like that I can do the center console delete in my 996 to open up more knee room.
 
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I hate the exhaust in the middle of the bumper crap...
Guess its good for 997 carrera owners who pose as GT3s since now there would be a clear difference
 
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i like the front gt2 intercooler intake in front of the hood. very nice. don't like the exhaust outlet.
 
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Now this, is a steering wheel.
 
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