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Erik
November 20th, 2002, 23:23
I am going to the Essen Motor Show on Nov. 28-29:th. :cool:

I haven't been there before so I you have any things to recommend let me know.

Also is there anything special you would like me to check tell me and I will try to get a picture or some infromation.



Direct link (english)
http://ems.messe-essen.de/index.php3?content=000&lang=en

Nrn
November 25th, 2002, 20:48
Nice, could u please take me with you :D

I promised myself that i should go to at least one large motorshow abroad this year, but as usuall it dint work out as planned :(

But next year it will happen! ;)

Have a good time, and take alot of pictures!

Kind regards /Niklas

Erik
November 27th, 2002, 11:18
Leaving early tomorrow...last chance for special requests!

J.Seven
November 27th, 2002, 16:07
Hereīs my request. There a German company called Cartronic that made a the first aftermarket sequencial shift system for the Carrera and Boxster models. If you can, get some info on this would be great.

Donīt forget to post tons of pics of the Audi(s) RS4/6 and if you can, have a look at the Porsche tuned models. Donīt like wings and big wheels or all that cheap tuning look but thereīs some great stuff regarding engine upgrades, like the turbo system Gemballa provides. Thanks in advance.

On the left is the stock shift and on the right the sequencial.
Ihttp://www.cartronic-motorsport.de/pic/sequ_3.jpg

Cartronic (http://www.cartronic-motorsport.de/por_sequ.html)

J.Seven

Arthur
November 28th, 2002, 10:52
J.Seven> "On the left is the stock shift and on the right the sequencial."

Witch is the best? The stock shift or the sequencial?

I prefer the sequencial.

Regards
/Arthur

Erik
November 29th, 2002, 19:00
I'm back from Essen...I have many many things to tell and loads of pictures.

A surprise is the test drive of the RS6 with the all new sports suspension on Autobahn...

Stay tuned... :addict:

Erik
December 3rd, 2002, 21:32
Originally posted by J.Seven
Hereīs my request. There a German company called Cartronic that made a the first aftermarket sequencial shift system for the Carrera and Boxster models. If you can, get some info on this would be great.

I visited their stand. They had 2 Porsches in their stand, one 996 with sequential gearshift.

Try these and see if they make you any happier :)

http://www.cartronic-motors.com/presse.html

J.Seven
December 4th, 2002, 11:02
Thanks Erik B.

J.Seven