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"Porsche parking lot" set up in Porsche GT3

Posted: December 11, 2018 Updated:

Key chain attached to the Porsche key

The keychain I have on my black Porsche 911 Carrera key is a Porsche-shaped keychain I bought at Porsche.

Originally I was wearing something different,Karuizawa Rally EventWhen I went to, I wanted something that would remind me that I bought something at the time of the rally, so I dared to buy it at that time.

Since then, I have loved and used this cute car-shaped key chain. I also like this matte texture.

I've been told that this matte feeling "looks like rust" when I take a picture (it certainly looks like it's rusty when I take a picture ...), but that's not the case with the real thing! !!

After that, a new GT3 key came, but I was always wondering what key chain to attach here.

However, I couldn't find anything that I wanted to put on beyond this Porsche type key chain (I'm not interested in branded products at all, so I didn't have anything I wanted in that direction).

Carrera and GT3 have the same key chain

in the end. I decided to attach the same Porsche type key chain as Carrera to this GT3 key. And decided! If you think

Just as Carrera's key chain has "Memories of The Rally in Karuizawa", this key chain for GT3 came to me in a certain "memorable situation". I am very happy ^^ I will cherish it.

After all it is too cute! If the key chains of the keys of both cars are the same, the feeling when holding them is the same and I am used to it, so there is no sense of discomfort, and this Mini Porsche is really adorable, and I'm glad I did both!

And ..., I was very satisfied and attached this key chain to the GT3 key, and it was the first time I tried driving at once. Hmm. I didn't feel any discomfort when I held the key chain on the key, but when I got in the car and ran, I felt something strange.

That is right. When you start driving, you will see this key chain in your eyes ↓

Somehow, I'm hanging around. ... No, it's nice to hang around, but anyway, it seems painful & pitiful that Porsche is facing down and hanging in the air! !! !! What's more, it seems that it's falling upside down, and it seems to be bad luck.

Porsche 911 Carrera has entry & drive system options

My black carrera is a keyless entry (entry & drive system option), so just having the key will start the engine without physically inserting the key into the car.

Therefore, when I drive a black carrera, I never put the key in the car in the first place, and in the unlikely event that I need to leave it in the parking lot, I put it at the center console in this way.

 

Therefore, even if I used this Porsche type key chain until now, Mr. Mini Porsche did not hang in the air.

but! White GT3 didn't have this keyless entry option, so he had to physically insert the key into the car to start the engine. So, for the first time, I noticed that this key chain would suspend the Mini Porsche in the air! !!

It's hard. I have to do something.

For the time being, I put it on the key. However. The key is slippery and has a curve, and even if you put it on it, if you have the vibration of GT3, it will fall in less than 5 seconds if you move the car.

Even Takumi Fujiwara, who can run downhill on the pass without spilling a glass of water, thinks it is impossible to drive a Porsche GT3 without dropping this key chain from the top of the key! ← What kind of analogy (laughs).

Make a parking space for mini Porsche in Porsche GT3

While driving, I just wondered "how to solve it" ... Here is the conclusion I made!

Yes, it is a "seismic gel" to prevent the TV from tipping over when an earthquake strikes. In this case, even if you put it on the car, it will not look like a sticker mark on the car body at a later date, and it should be stable just by putting Mini Porsche on it.

Moreover, it is a gel that "corresponds to seismic intensity 7 class". As expected, the vibration of Porsche GT3 is comparable to seismic intensity 7!

Cut this size (30mmx30mm) in half ...

Do you understand ↓? Put this seismic gel in the space just below the bottom left where you insert the key. It looks like a jelly in the lower left corner with a white key. It's a little suspicious (laughs).

here. After starting the engine, put the mini Porsche of the key chain on.

Wow, perfect (laughs)! Already, Mini Porsche was parked properly and safely very nicely.

With this, Mr. Mini Porsche will not be suspended in the air, it will not be painful, and he will not hang around, so he will not be in sight while driving.

After all, this slightly parked state is too cute ^ ^ As expected, it is "corresponding to seismic intensity 7 class", so even if you are driving GT3 (on general roads or at high speeds), this gel Mini Porsche did not fall from.

The only problem is that I know this "mini-porche parking lot = seismic gel", so when I turn off the engine, I can first remove the mini-porche and then turn off the engine and take out the key. However, when you park your car in valet parking or when you have someone else drive it, it is natural that you do not notice this gel, so you will have to take the key chain with the gel. ..

If you do so, the gel will fall to the floor and become dirty and the adhesive strength will drop, or the gel will stick to the key chain and you will get "What's wrong!", So start / stop the engine to another person. When I have a chance to get it, I have no choice but to remove the gel first and then deposit it.

I think I'm the only one who's having trouble with this (laughs), but anyway! I was very satisfied because my cute mini Porsche's parking space was successfully completed in the Porsche GT3 ^ ^

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