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I have had my 01' 996 TT (US) for about 2 months now, but I still do not feel like I am switching gears properly. This is the first manual car that I have ever owned, so it isnt much of a surprise to me...but I would like to be much smoother when shifting. Does anyone know of a driving course that I can take that is tailored to my exact car? I am in the South FL area (Boca Raton). Thanks for the help!

Manny

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Manny, check out the Porsche Driving Experience in Birmingham AL. It is expensive, but they supply the car and you will learn much more then how to shift. You will get a real sense of how capable your car is on the track and skid pad.

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Thanks for the help and responses...Birmingham AL is a flight away, so I'm not sure if I'll be able to do that, but Moroso is nearby, so I'll review both those websites tonight and see what will work best. Thanks again to both of you for your help, as I know I can really use some professional education on how to properly drive this machine :)

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