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I was pulling your leg a bit there. I'm checking my car's status more frequently and hope I catch the next boat. Anyone at the factory seeing a Touring built in a cool color?
Wow. This Auratium Green (available at Porsche Greenwich) is a gorgeous shade of green indeed. Reminds me a bit of olive, just as nice in my eyes. The red calipers look boss next to the green. Only wish it had the base Xenons for that old-school vibe which this color provides in spades.
We discussed that car (hunting ridge motors says it is his) and you described my build, except mine will be touring ....
auratium, buckets, FAL, autodim, fire extengisher, tank, smoking, floor mats, leather trim package with standard interior, voice control. Standard wheels and lights. Aka the green stripper.
Looks like my car has been stuck at custom tailoring since 07/05... Was supposed to complete 07/13 but the schedule hasn't updated at all, no even the expected completion date. I hope its just a glitch and that it's already completed and on a boat on the way here. Either that, or its delayed indefinitely
Wow. This Auratium Green (available at Porsche Greenwich) is a gorgeous shade of green indeed. Reminds me a bit of olive, just as nice in my eyes. The red calipers look boss next to the green. Only wish it had the base Xenons for that old-school vibe which this color provides in spades.
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Originally Posted by texascarlover
Love it! Terrific color. I like ALL the greens.
Any more details on this one?
Originally Posted by GT3
Looks like my car has been stuck at custom tailoring since 07/05... Was supposed to complete 07/13 but the schedule hasn't updated at all, no even the expected completion date. I hope its just a glitch and that it's already completed and on a boat on the way here. Either that, or its delayed indefinitely
Wow. This Auratium Green (available at Porsche Greenwich) is a gorgeous shade of green indeed. Reminds me a bit of olive, just as nice in my eyes. The red calipers look boss next to the green. Only wish it had the base Xenons for that old-school vibe which this color provides in spades.
Nice meeting with you yesterday. 5 991.2 GT3s on the property, 4 of them PTS. Not a bad day.
My Mexico Blue GT3 arrived today after being delayed from Feb, March, May and it was my understanding that the car would arrive as late as 8/17.
I placed a deposit for the car back in September 2015 in anticipation of Porsche offering a manual on the 991 GT3 and as a result, I was first-in-line for my dealer's allocation. My father and I spec'd and placed an order for the GT3 back on June 15, 2017.
My father, brother and I always take delivery of our cars together. Its been a father and sons event for years. Unfortunately, my father passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on October 21, 2017 from sudden cardiac arrest at the young age of 73. My dad was on great terms with everyone and we were all very close. I just wanted more time with him. So, taking delivery of my GT3 has been filled with mixed emotions. On one hand, I want my dad physically present, on the other hand, I know his spirit is in me and we are experiencing the collection of the car together. As you can see, I am still sorting out my emotions.
I arranged to be at the dealer when the car arrived on the car-carrier so that I could inspect the car. I also arranged to have the fuel tank filled with Shell Ultimate 93 octane. Finally, I arranged to return to the dealer on Wednesday morning to wash the car myself and place it in the dealer showroom (under car cover) so that my young daughters (ages 2-9) could unveil the car with my immediate family present. I wanted to make the unveiling a special occasion as I am taking delivery of a GT3, not a minivan (I took delivery of a new minivan last month, lol). My cars are ultimately for my daughters, but I will be the custodian of them until they attain driving age.
After we unveil it, then the first destination (after clear film) will be to the cemetery. I'm sure my dad would have done the same for me if rolls were reversed.
A few details regarding my inspection of the car. I removed all protection wrap from outside to conduct my inspection, but I left the protective covering on the interior door sills and interior. I inspected the car with a Rupe's light and the paint looked and felt great. Neither myself nor my SA could find any imperfections. My SA did say that the dealership owner, a VIP customer with a 918, received his GT3 in March this year and the paint on his PTS GT3 was in need of serious paint correction. Maybe Porsche's delays in production were to maintain quality and avoid rushing the cars thru. I may clay portions of the car if needed before its wrapped with Xpel Ultimate.
Other minor details: The satellite radio wart is in black and not PTS. Don't mind it really as it matches the black accents on the car. Car was delivered with 6.9 miles. I helped the car hauler unload the car. Good thing I did as he left a chain hanging down and I wrapped it around an interior handle to keep the wind from pushing it against the car as he was reversing it out. The guy had no-one but me help him while he was backing out the car.
Overall, I am happy with the condition of the car. More to come.
Cheers to all. I hope you guys enjoy your cars in good health with your families.
^ Congrats on the new car, very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My condolences. Your post resonated with me, as the reason why I am passionate for these cars is because of my old man. I was lucky enough to take delivery of my GT3 in Europe with him as a father son experience as well. The car and trip was amazing but the memories made with my father were the best! I am sure your dad will be with you as you enjoy the new ride with your family.