I think i want a tan interior...
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I think i want a tan interior...
Not tan, like, linen tan, but like the newer porsche tan. This tan...
I know it would be easy to do the seats and carpet...but should I keep the top part black? Like the dash, a-pillars, and ceiling?
I know it would be easy to do the seats and carpet...but should I keep the top part black? Like the dash, a-pillars, and ceiling?
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Gimme a min to photoshop it so you can get a better idea....
There we go.
Not sure about the seats. Maybe some black on the center console to add to the contrast. A-Pilar didnt look to well in black.
First Photo of your pic modified with black.
Second Photo posted by 944moneypit, which I modified to have that rich tan color.
(Original Picture HERE
There we go.
Not sure about the seats. Maybe some black on the center console to add to the contrast. A-Pilar didnt look to well in black.
First Photo of your pic modified with black.
Second Photo posted by 944moneypit, which I modified to have that rich tan color.
(Original Picture HERE
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YEP! I am so doing that!! But, I do believe that the trim going across the center of the dash, where the clock sits, would HAVE to be silver or something...
Edit: I am also wondering what saddle brown would look like...hmmmm
Edit: I am also wondering what saddle brown would look like...hmmmm
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Interesting. The 968 had a darker tan interior that was what I call a ballglove tan. I think they called it Bahama tan or some such. I am in the process right now of taking a black interior out and putting a tan interior in... I am not looking forward to doing the dash replacement...
In all of this I have discovered that there are two light beige colors in the 944 series. Linen which is the lighter and then the light grey which is what everybody calls tan.
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In all of this I have discovered that there are two light beige colors in the 944 series. Linen which is the lighter and then the light grey which is what everybody calls tan.
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Originally Posted by IPSC
Interesting. The 968 had a darker tan interior that was what I call a ballglove tan. I think they called it Bahama tan or some such. I am in the process right now of taking a black interior out and putting a tan interior in... I am not looking forward to doing the dash replacement...
In all of this I have discovered that there are two light beige colors in the 944 series. Linen which is the lighter and then the light grey which is what everybody calls tan.
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In all of this I have discovered that there are two light beige colors in the 944 series. Linen which is the lighter and then the light grey which is what everybody calls tan.
IPSC
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The darker tan was called Champagne in 944's and Cashmere in 968's, same color as far as I can tell.
Here's what mine looks like right now:
And here's a Photoshop that Testarossa_TD did for me with the door panel insert in Champagne:
Here's what mine looks like right now:
And here's a Photoshop that Testarossa_TD did for me with the door panel insert in Champagne:
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Originally Posted by bloodraven
AHA!! I didn't know that, so I went searching, and guess what I found. Exactly what I want.