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Winter/cold weather setup. 19X8 and 19X10 Victor Equipment Baden wheels shod with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3s. I only plan on driving it when it is dry out so went with those instead of PA4s. An A/S set is nice in MN for cold falls and early spring time. I think I like the look of these wheels better than my stock 20s.
Thanks! I know it's not the most exciting/flashy for a Porsche, but I am just fine with that, especially in my area. It just being a Porsche is flashy enough around here.
It came down to Carrara White with Graphite Blue interior or this. My dealer happened to just get this off a truck last week and I loved the combo when I saw it in person. I've never had a silver car, I usually don't like them as they are too bright for me, but I love this shade of dark silver with the black accents.
Correct. The steering wheel stitching appears somewhat lighter than the leather, but it definitely isn't cognac.
I wonder if picking Espresso with Extended Deviated Stitching (Cognac or Beige) would cover the steering wheel and shifter boot with deviated stitching. It's $2800 more than this Espresso/Cognac option but it provides deviated stitching to much more areas including seats and door panels.
Thanks! That's probably what I will settle on and having 'real world' pics really helps gauge the color.
Nice, glad I could help!
Originally Posted by Csquared-
GT Silver is the nicest silver I have ever seen. The depth is very hard to pick up on without it being in the flesh. It is quite the colour.
Agreed, Chevy has a nice titanium I think they call it that is kind of similar. I always liked that color on Camaro and Vettes. I was very happy when I saw Porsche had a fairly similar darker silver like that.
But you are right, like a lot of other colors you really don't get the full experience from pictures.