Custom Ordering a 981, 'Porsche Exclusive' and You!
#62
And these show Amber Orange deviated stitching from my Agate/Amber interior:
#63
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Black
Platinum Grey
Yachting Blue
Luxor Beige
Espresso
Pebble Grey
Carrera Red
Agate Grey
Guards Red
Lime Gold
Saludos,
Eduardo
#64
Thanks for your kind words, Eduardo! Actually posted an earlier thank you to you on another thread too!
https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...-orange-2.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...-orange-2.html
#65
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Deviated stitching pics
Just to be clear before I order, with agate/amber does the deviated stitching on
the dash match that on the doors (option CXM), extended dashboard trim
(CZW) & steering column casing leather (XNS)?
From the pics above I can see that the ds on the dash is orange but not sure about the
door stitching.
the dash match that on the doors (option CXM), extended dashboard trim
(CZW) & steering column casing leather (XNS)?
From the pics above I can see that the ds on the dash is orange but not sure about the
door stitching.
#66
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Thread Starter
Just to be clear before I order, with agate/amber does the deviated stitching on the dash match that on the doors (option CXM), extended dashboard trim (CZW) & steering column casing leather (XNS)? From the pics above I can see that the ds on the dash is orange but not sure about the door stitching.
Last year, at the beginning of MY2013 production, they were not allowing any other leather option (besides seats, dash, door & back panels) to be done with deviating stitching. So some of the leather interior in your car would not match 100% the other re: deviating stitching! But I think there has been some adjustments to that policy recently. On his 'Agate/Pebble Grey' two tone interior of his new C4S cabriolet, Oldman40 was able to get deviating stitching on his extended dashboard trim, something you can see in the background of the attached 2nd photo. So you need to confirm what the latest re: allowed deviating stitching in the US spec cars by asking 'Porsche Exclusive' directly!
Thanks for your kind words, Eduardo! Actually posted an earlier thank you to you on another thread too!
https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...-orange-2.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...-orange-2.html
Saludos,
Eduardo
#67
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Thread Starter
Latest Approved PTS color list - as of 10/2013
The latest approved Porsche Paint to Sample color list was posted by Rennlist member Conekilr over at the 991 gt3 forum (which is greatly appreciated). It is attached at the bottom of this post. For those who have followed the previous approved lists for the 991/981 that I and others have posted on this thread, you will find some interesting surprises on this latest one:
Gulf Blue (#328) is approved! So is Signal Yellow (#114) and Signal Green (#22S). And Viper Green (#225). Tangerine (Blutorange) is on Feasibility status! All of this is great news!
A word of caution. Please understand that how any one PTS gets on the approved list is that someone has requested that specific color 'formula' and it has been approved. But there might be different color formulas for a particular color name! Let me give you an example. When I was in Zuffenhausen last April, I had an extensive 2 hour VIP visit with 'Porsche Exclusive' and I discussed this subject with them at length. I used to own a '07 997S done in PTS 'Signal Green'. It was 'colour code # W25'. Yet in the early 1990's, the factory had done some cars in something they called 'Signal Green' which had a 'colour code #22S'. In the sixties & seventies, the factory also had different color formulation for 'Signal Green' with various color number codes (although they are now mostly referred to as color code #217 for all 'Signal Green' in that early era).
In the attached photos which I took at Porsche Exclusive's office in Zuffenhausen last Spring (2013), you can see that there is a difference between Signal Green 'W25' and Signal Green '217'. The person(s) who got the 'Signal Green' approved for his/her 991 in the past few months decided on Signal Green '22S' (not pictured) but which has quite a bit of blue (similar to color 217 in the photo). If I were to order a 991 in 'Signal Green', I would insist on color formula 'W25', which has more yellow in the tint and absolutely gorgeous! But it's all personal preferences. But if you are spending $5500 for this PTS option and putting up with all the delays such order may entail, please be aware that not all colors - even if they have the same official factory 'name' - are exactly alike! Do your own research and verify with Porsche Germany that the formula you see on the 'approved list' is for the exact color you had your heart set on!
In these photos, you will also see the official Porsche factory color chip for Viper Green (225). And you can compare it to the various Signal Greens and also the 'RS Green' color code 2d8 (factory now calls it just 'Grun'). Hopefully, some of you will find this useful.
'Signal Yellow' is an absolutely awesome color. I had an original paint 1973 911T Sunroof Coupe in that color. See attached factory color plate (114-9-1). So that gives me some hope that the approved 991/981 color is similar since it is coded 114.
Gulf Blue. We will await to see how this 'colour code 328' resembles the historic Gulf Blue of the longhood era.
BlutOrange/Tangerine is on the feasibility list now. That means it's under test to see if it passes all the proper fading and adherence standards. I was instrumental in getting the person that was interested in this color for his 991 order an actual photograph of the official 'colour chip' at Zuffenhausen. It is color code 018 and I have attached a photo compared to another orange color available - Pastell Z17. I am glad to see that the order is 'in' and the feasibility study for this great historic color in under technical consideration.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel, CA
Gulf Blue (#328) is approved! So is Signal Yellow (#114) and Signal Green (#22S). And Viper Green (#225). Tangerine (Blutorange) is on Feasibility status! All of this is great news!
A word of caution. Please understand that how any one PTS gets on the approved list is that someone has requested that specific color 'formula' and it has been approved. But there might be different color formulas for a particular color name! Let me give you an example. When I was in Zuffenhausen last April, I had an extensive 2 hour VIP visit with 'Porsche Exclusive' and I discussed this subject with them at length. I used to own a '07 997S done in PTS 'Signal Green'. It was 'colour code # W25'. Yet in the early 1990's, the factory had done some cars in something they called 'Signal Green' which had a 'colour code #22S'. In the sixties & seventies, the factory also had different color formulation for 'Signal Green' with various color number codes (although they are now mostly referred to as color code #217 for all 'Signal Green' in that early era).
In the attached photos which I took at Porsche Exclusive's office in Zuffenhausen last Spring (2013), you can see that there is a difference between Signal Green 'W25' and Signal Green '217'. The person(s) who got the 'Signal Green' approved for his/her 991 in the past few months decided on Signal Green '22S' (not pictured) but which has quite a bit of blue (similar to color 217 in the photo). If I were to order a 991 in 'Signal Green', I would insist on color formula 'W25', which has more yellow in the tint and absolutely gorgeous! But it's all personal preferences. But if you are spending $5500 for this PTS option and putting up with all the delays such order may entail, please be aware that not all colors - even if they have the same official factory 'name' - are exactly alike! Do your own research and verify with Porsche Germany that the formula you see on the 'approved list' is for the exact color you had your heart set on!
In these photos, you will also see the official Porsche factory color chip for Viper Green (225). And you can compare it to the various Signal Greens and also the 'RS Green' color code 2d8 (factory now calls it just 'Grun'). Hopefully, some of you will find this useful.
'Signal Yellow' is an absolutely awesome color. I had an original paint 1973 911T Sunroof Coupe in that color. See attached factory color plate (114-9-1). So that gives me some hope that the approved 991/981 color is similar since it is coded 114.
Gulf Blue. We will await to see how this 'colour code 328' resembles the historic Gulf Blue of the longhood era.
BlutOrange/Tangerine is on the feasibility list now. That means it's under test to see if it passes all the proper fading and adherence standards. I was instrumental in getting the person that was interested in this color for his 991 order an actual photograph of the official 'colour chip' at Zuffenhausen. It is color code 018 and I have attached a photo compared to another orange color available - Pastell Z17. I am glad to see that the order is 'in' and the feasibility study for this great historic color in under technical consideration.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel, CA
#68
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Thread Starter
A larger photo in case you want to examine the various hues of the colors in greater detail. At the bottom, my old 2007 997S in custom ordered PTS 'Signal Green - W25'.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Saludos,
Eduardo
#69
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Thread Starter
Yesterday, a sales person from a Porsche dealer in Canada posted this over at the 991 'custom ordering' thread.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/7085...nd-you-15.html
I thought some of you might like to see it. I have asked him to post here directly. He is ordering some interesting options from 'Porsche Exclusive' that should be seen by others!
Saludos,
Eduardo
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2014 Porsche Cayman S Rhodium Silver on Agate Grey and Amber Orange
P9A Convenience Pkg
P9G Infotainment Pkg with Bose
S2 Rhodium Silver Metallic
BX Two Tone leathe Agate Grey/Amber Orange
425 Rear Wiper
603 Bi Xenon Lighting with PDLS
636 Park Assist front and rear
220 Porsche Torque Vectoring
450 Porsche PCCB
475 PASM
640 Sport Chrono
XLF Sport Exhaust
423 20" Carrera S wheel
XDH Wheels painted in Satin Mat
583 Smoking pkg
CGE Instrument dial Sport Chrono in Racing Yello
P04 Sports Seats Plus (2way electric)
XFR Instrument dials in Racing Yellow
970 Leather Interior pkg in Two Tone combination
CPE Key pouch in leather
XLK Sport Design Steering Wheel in Alcantara
...
I think this is one of the best looking Caymans ever!
Lawrence.
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https://rennlist.com/forums/991/7085...nd-you-15.html
I thought some of you might like to see it. I have asked him to post here directly. He is ordering some interesting options from 'Porsche Exclusive' that should be seen by others!
Saludos,
Eduardo
___________________
2014 Porsche Cayman S Rhodium Silver on Agate Grey and Amber Orange
P9A Convenience Pkg
P9G Infotainment Pkg with Bose
S2 Rhodium Silver Metallic
BX Two Tone leathe Agate Grey/Amber Orange
425 Rear Wiper
603 Bi Xenon Lighting with PDLS
636 Park Assist front and rear
220 Porsche Torque Vectoring
450 Porsche PCCB
475 PASM
640 Sport Chrono
XLF Sport Exhaust
423 20" Carrera S wheel
XDH Wheels painted in Satin Mat
583 Smoking pkg
CGE Instrument dial Sport Chrono in Racing Yello
P04 Sports Seats Plus (2way electric)
XFR Instrument dials in Racing Yellow
970 Leather Interior pkg in Two Tone combination
CPE Key pouch in leather
XLK Sport Design Steering Wheel in Alcantara
...
I think this is one of the best looking Caymans ever!
Lawrence.
.
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Saludos,
Eduardo
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#74
And the files might be too large. Email the pics to yourself and choose "medium", which should compress it to 100-200K. Then use the pic on the email to upload. That's probably not the slickest way to do it, but as a Luddite, that's what I do.
#75
Regarding the back side of the steering wheel (when it is black plastic and when it is nicely covered) as seen from the attached pics of 991/981: it does not matter if you order "Steering Column in Leather" or not. The main thing is: if you order Carbon or Wood steering wheel - in this case you will get the back side of your steering wheel nicely covered by leather in interior color - no relation with steering column.