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Old 08-14-2007, 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by aerocru View Post
Dealer says that the car was built that way, I am having trouble believing that.
Nonsense. When Porsches were hand assembled there were build variations from side to side, but nothing approaching an inch that I've ever heard. With the current robotics I doubt the variations are even a small fraction of that.

Assuming it's not something obvious like a spacer as SF suggested, or a damaged component, it may be an alignment issue since alignments from the factory may be way out of spec from all the bumping, bouncing & jostling during transport. Have your dealer put it on an alignment rack where any differences can be measured.
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