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Porsche 911 Carrera T, progress report to delivery|Finally in production!

Production of 911 Carrera T completed

Today I would like to share with you the progress of my first Porsche, a 911 Carrera T.

Yesterday, I received this message from Mr. H, the dealer representative.

'Your car has been converted to finished status! It will now be transported to a port in Germany and then awaiting embarkation!"

Ew! That was fast!

Currently, the "Track your Dream" service of "My Porsche" allows you to keep up to date on the status of production and delivery of the car, but in the past, it was not possible to see the status of the car.Production was scheduled to begin on February 2, but it was moved back one day to February 3.So I was sure that the production completion would be more delayed.... (The original plan was for production to be completed on February 9.)

Also, from our rep, Mr. H.

This is only a rough estimate, and there are many cases where things do not go according to schedule. There have been cases in the past where production did not proceed due to delays in parts procurement, so please be patient...

I had not checked My Porsche because I had been told to do so.

Or rather, "Production started on February 3 and completed on February 8It is amazing to think again that such a precise industrial product could be completed in only five days.

Nevertheless.

I wonder if all the options are in place...
I wonder if it also has rear axle steering...
I wonder if it also comes with a sports design package...
I've got the body color in crayon, but I'm not sure if it's the wrong color...

I was worried (...how much I don't trust you, sorry), but then I looked at the pictures of my car on My Porsche...

Oh, and here's the sports design package for the crayons: !!!!

Good... (there you go.)

Check back from time to time for status.

Porsche often takes quite a while to deliver.This way, the owner can see how his car was made and where it is in the process.is a good service.

Of course, I know things don't always go according to schedule, but six years ago, when my husband bought his Boxster GTS, there was no direct information available to the owner between order and delivery, so he had to look up the shipping service himself to get a "Probably on this one...I was checking each time, guessing "I'm not sure what I'm doing" (sweat).

Incidentally, when I checked the status this morning, it was already "Started transportation of finished carsThe status was changed to "I'm sorry.

Oh, finally...!

Little by little, I began to feel the reality of the delivery of the car.

Okay, I'm going to make good money!

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