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Posted (edited)

Hello All,

The last post of mine was to introduce myself and tell everyone that I just had my 2005 Turbo S delivered but I was headed off to Stuttgart a few days later. Well my time is already up, it has been great in Germany and I only visited the Porsche museum about 20 times - I got a season pass! It is pretty awesome and I will post some pictures when I return home. Great restaurant and Cigar bar also!

My car has been in my heated garage with a trickle charger on it the entire time, I over inflated the tires, and had all the fluids changed prior to me leaving for my 4 months.

Is there anything I must do when I return to make sure she runs good? Do I need the fluids changed again? Any type of tune up?

:clapping:

PS: HERE IS A PICTURE OF MY STUTTGART LICENSE PLATE THAT I WILL SHOW PROUDLY ON THE FRONT OF MY PORSCHE TT S

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Edited by freemand62
Posted
Hello All,

The last post of mine was to introduce myself and tell everyone that I just had my 2005 Turbo S delivered but I was headed off to Stuttgart a few days later. Well my time is already up, it has been great in Germany and I only visited the Porsche museum about 20 times - I got a season pass! It is pretty awesome and I will post some pictures when I return home. Great restaurant and Cigar bar also!

My car has been in my heated garage with a trickle charger on it the entire time, I over inflated the tires, and had all the fluids changed prior to me leaving for my 4 months.

Is there anything I must do when I return to make sure she runs good? Do I need the fluids changed again? Any type of tune up?

:clapping:

Nope, sounds like you prepped the car properly. Inflate tires properly and off you go.

Posted

Just to be a nice guy-let me know where its at-and I'll make sure she turns over and starts right up for ya ;)

Pics of the trip!

Posted
Just to be a nice guy-let me know where its at-and I'll make sure she turns over and starts right up for ya ;)

Pics of the trip!

HA HA, you're a funny guy! PICS of the trip will be posted when I return in 2 weeks!

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