Deviated Stitching Options
#1
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Deviated Stitching Options
Looking for some pics of existing builds with deviated stitching that is not GT Silver, Red or Yellow. I have searched the archives, instagram and Google. PTSRS has some amazing photos of exteriors - but I haven't seen many shots of interiors with other color options on the deviated stitching. I know Kills Bugs Fast has the Lava Orange stitching as well - but I'm building a Oak Green Metallic Touring and was looking for a color that would go best with that exterior and the black leather interior of the touring.
Thanks for any help that anyone can provide or links to images I may have missed in my searches.
Thanks for any help that anyone can provide or links to images I may have missed in my searches.
#2
Drifting
Dr . sorry I have no pixs to share , but congrats to you she will be a classic beauty , i'd stay with the earthy color for thread maybe luxor , I like the green red gucci and black traditional look to, but your are looking to be special and unique . Enjoy the hunt
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I don’t think any of the colors will go (I have seen, yellow, acid, lava, red, cognac, and cream — which appears warm — in person) so you probably want a neutral such as pebble, chalk, or GT Silver, I have seen all three (chalk on a graphite/chalk two tone) and pebble is the lightest — but cream may work as I have not seen a 991 in oak in person, I fear it may be too warm. Some dealer have samples to look at so that may be a path.
I decided to skip deviated because it tends not to match the exterior color. Coordinate sure, but even red to red it looks different enough to be noticeable (to me).
I decided to skip deviated because it tends not to match the exterior color. Coordinate sure, but even red to red it looks different enough to be noticeable (to me).
#4
Three Wheelin'
Either cognac or luxor may work although I tend to doubt it. Mychoice for your exterior color would be black stitching and do the dash strips and dash vents in exterior color, but the center console in black leather. Talk to someone at Exclusive and get samples of sititching. Problem is that GT cars have black interiors not designed for subtlety or warm colors. If you did a CXX seat with a cognac center and cognac piping then the cognac stitching may work.
#5
Pebble and cream are near white in appearance. Pebble is a cold near white, and cream is a warmer white, if that makes sense. I would echo R. Deacon above and go luxor or congac over black.
#6
I've seen Pebble in a couple of cars and really like it and would definitely consider it. Personally I like the deviated stitching to show up so wouldn't go with Luxor or Cognac. I've got Racing Yellow in my Lava Orange GT3 and love it.
I saw this on youtuve the other day a 991.2 Turbo S with Chalk interior. I'd look through Porsche West broward's Youtube channel as they seem to do those vids on high spec/unusual option cars.
If you want to see Cream our Cayenne has the Cream and Black interior so has the deviated stitching which again looks great so could take photos. Don't think it's what you want with Oak Green though.
I saw this on youtuve the other day a 991.2 Turbo S with Chalk interior. I'd look through Porsche West broward's Youtube channel as they seem to do those vids on high spec/unusual option cars.
If you want to see Cream our Cayenne has the Cream and Black interior so has the deviated stitching which again looks great so could take photos. Don't think it's what you want with Oak Green though.
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I just did a screen grab of the list that pops up on the configurator. Is there a chance Agate has to be CXX?
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What kind of brakes are you getting?
Instead of matching your exterior color (oak green) perhaps consider deviated stitching to match your caliper color - either red for the standard iron or yellow for the PCCBs.
Instead of matching your exterior color (oak green) perhaps consider deviated stitching to match your caliper color - either red for the standard iron or yellow for the PCCBs.
#13
I think the default black stitching of the Touring looks awesome in the black interior and with the black aluminum Touring trim. I paid extra for deviated stitching in my regular GT3 specifically to get Black stitch (I have a Gelbgrun bright green car) and I think it looks awesome.
Looking for some pics of existing builds with deviated stitching that is not GT Silver, Red or Yellow. I have searched the archives, instagram and Google. PTSRS has some amazing photos of exteriors - but I haven't seen many shots of interiors with other color options on the deviated stitching. I know Kills Bugs Fast has the Lava Orange stitching as well - but I'm building a Oak Green Metallic Touring and was looking for a color that would go best with that exterior and the black leather interior of the touring.
Thanks for any help that anyone can provide or links to images I may have missed in my searches.
Thanks for any help that anyone can provide or links to images I may have missed in my searches.
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For some reason I can’t imagine wanting all black stitching. Part of the special look of my build will be the racing yellow stitching that ties into the seatbelts and speed yellow calipers. I think the yellow stitching works so well for a motorsport pedigree car, but only if you get PCCBs because it would clash with red calipers.
Yellow would go with oak green extremely well and give you a little fun contrast in the interior, liven it up a bit.
Yellow would go with oak green extremely well and give you a little fun contrast in the interior, liven it up a bit.
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Any chance you can post a pic? I've seen your car on PTSRS and on here but have not seen interior pics
I think the default black stitching of the Touring looks awesome in the black interior and with the black aluminum Touring trim. I paid extra for deviated stitching in my regular GT3 specifically to get Black stitch (I have a Gelbgrun bright green car) and I think it looks awesome.
For some reason I can’t imagine wanting all black stitching. Part of the special look of my build will be the racing yellow stitching that ties into the seatbelts and speed yellow calipers. I think the yellow stitching works so well for a motorsport pedigree car, but only if you get PCCBs because it would clash with red calipers.
Yellow would go with oak green extremely well and give you a little fun contrast in the interior, liven it up a bit.
Yellow would go with oak green extremely well and give you a little fun contrast in the interior, liven it up a bit.
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