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So then I bought a 993...

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  1. Chupacabra

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  2. S Brake

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    I'm pretty sure safari will only let you upload more one at a time, to upload multiple photos you'll need to use tapatalk. All you do is scroll down to manage attachments and click that icon. That will open up a new window. On the top left you will see the choose file icon. When you click that you will select the choose existing option. That will take you to the photos stored on your iPhone. Once you select the picture you want to upload, press the upload icon and that should be it. Close that window to go back to the original window and submit your reply.
     
  3. Chupacabra

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    Thanks, S. I know how to do all of that, but for whatever reason, the photos will only post upside down or sideways, even if I shift the photo itself. Can't figure it out.
     
  4. S Brake

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    I misunderstood what you were asking. For some reason safari will rotate images. Tapatalk always posts them correctly.
     
  5. Chupacabra

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    Maybe I should upgrade :)
     
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    Congrats and enjoy! Post up some pics!
     
  7. Chupacabra

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    Thank you, sir! Thanks for setting me straight, too :)

    I really think this is the best all-around car I've had. Good cruiser, relatively practical, just enough power, great looks, really interesting and fun driving dynamics...I get it now, totally. When I bought my Cayman S, I did so because I wanted a Porsche but the 997 felt a little big and detached in comparison (I do love 997s, though). This car confirms my suspicious about the Cayman becoming more what the 911 used to be, albeit in a mid engined format, and also retains the charm of the original 911 with modern and very useable, primarily mechanical, updates. My .2, of course...but whatever the case may be, I love this thing!

    PS - forgot to mention the car came with a set of 17" cup wheels with spent continentals mounted on them. Added plus! I'm going to go shred up those old tires and not care one bit!
     
  10. MM355

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    looks great
     
  11. Camelot

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    Agree...
     
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    Congrats!

    Pelican forum is better for heavy engine work form my experience. Rennlist is better for all other things; although, there are tons of threads on engine work.
     

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