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That is a CS wheel if you look back at the pictures I posted of my car it was factory ordered with that wheel even though its just a coupe,
The wheel is still available new from Porsche, and if you have air bags you will need the little plugin resistor to fool the airbag ecu
It was a very common upgrade in europe
And the fella doing the review is very annoying and thinks he knows it all
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You have to take into consideration that the CS was the cheapest car, here in the UK with no extras £27k
And they could not sell them, only 157 sold in the UK, most of those had sun roof added snd some even had air con
So they were not considered a track weapon back then just a cheaper car, a full spec Tip cab here at the same time was
£44k
They sold far more of the UK sport version of the CS, over 300
The CS was far to spartan for the money soaked city brokers that bought most of them
So 90% of this CS hype is generated by the media and dealers,
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That is correct about the sport, but the CS with Lux pack was available throughout Europe, this is essentially the same as a sport,
AFN the distributor at the time in the early 90s made the decision to rebadge the CS Lux as a sport in the UK to try and create a new model identity, this I believe was to boost very poor sales
These sports now because they have a CS chassis VIN number are being made out to be true CS with extras and sold as such, for extra profit
A quality CS in the uk can sell for anything up to £35k, the sport can make £25k
So you can see why they get changed, the funny part is currently still on the road in the UK, there are less coupes than CS and Sports, so the coupe is now the rarer car
This is all a moot point as they all have the same basic tin chassis and suspension, no matter what version, just a little less ride height
What I think Im trying to say is that a 360 lb heavier coupe driven well is just as fast as a CS, and its easy to lose most of the extra weight, have you taken out one of the 8 way seats!
Its all about the badge and media hype, the cars are all the same
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