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While I don't think Frozen Berry will look good on the GT4, I do think it would look killer on the Spyder. If I had a MY22, I'd seriously consider it for my build.
While I don't think Frozen Berry will look good on the GT4, I do think it would look killer on the Spyder. If I had a MY22, I'd seriously consider it for my build.
I don't disagree, especially with platinum wheels. I think it's one of those colors that rides the fine line between feminine and crazy cool. Porsche has had a few colors like that over the years. I do think it looks hideous on a low specced Taycan though. A color like that really needs an aggressively styled car underneath it to pull off cool.
Last edited by Archimedes; 04-08-2021 at 04:49 PM.
I was there Monday and saw that python green Spyder. It looks great - it's a very bold color. An interesting juxtaposition to the mamba green Macan nearby.
I would have preferred they offer that Ultra Blue [?] color from the GT3rs back in 15/16. Was it ultra blue or ultra violet, reminded me of muppet purple
Maybe more interesting than the color is that these are the official Porsche press kit photos of the Chinese market 718 Spyder. It is a Spyder that appears to have the Sport Design front bumper, the Sport Design rear bumper, puny little brakes, and I can only assume that it's a 4 cylinder car based on the exhaust...
Maybe more interesting than the color is that these are the official Porsche press kit photos of the Chinese market 718 Spyder. It is a Spyder that appears to have the Sport Design front bumper, the Sport Design rear bumper, puny little brakes, and I can only assume that it's a 4 cylinder car based on the exhaust...
This is a mess and I’m not talking about the color.