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#826
Italia:
We were there at that same spot
(Oark General Store & Cafe) in
the Ozarks last November with a
group of Porsche buddies from
Houston. Small world indeed!
And yes...we will all die in the
end. But hopefully not just yet!
Here is to friendships...& fun cars!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
#827
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From: The way to hell is paved by good intentions “Wenn ich Purist höre...entsichere ich meinen Browning” "Myths are fuel for marketing (and nowadays for flippers too,,,)" time to time is not sufficient to be a saint, you must be also an Hero
fxz:
The problem* with you is that you don't pay
close attention to what is posted here on
Rennlist. 'Ultraviolet' has been approved for
PTS for a while:
And even a .2 991 GTS has been received
in that color:
And it's 'vety good', to use your term!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
*I should have said 'one of the many problems
with you', because you are 'problematic' dude, aren't you?
The problem* with you is that you don't pay
close attention to what is posted here on
Rennlist. 'Ultraviolet' has been approved for
PTS for a while:
And even a .2 991 GTS has been received
in that color:
And it's 'vety good', to use your term!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
*I should have said 'one of the many problems
with you', because you are 'problematic' dude, aren't you?
let s say i am not vintage like you
looking around at Bmw Lambo etc.
i noticed porsche is poor on standard color palette
and apart a thousand of PTS colors that remembrr me my 3years son bedroom
i don t think anything except UV, Phyton green and Saffron is really interesting
i swear i did almost anything to convince myself that all the vomiting vomit-like yellow green palette are cool and nice
no way
,) thanks for UV suggestions i was missing that one
#828
Italia:
We were there at that same spot
(Oark General Store & Cafe) in
the Ozarks last November with a
group of Porsche buddies from
Houston. Small world indeed!
And yes...we will all die in the
end. But hopefully not just yet!
Here is to friendships...& fun cars!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
We were there at that same spot
(Oark General Store & Cafe) in
the Ozarks last November with a
group of Porsche buddies from
Houston. Small world indeed!
And yes...we will all die in the
end. But hopefully not just yet!
Here is to friendships...& fun cars!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
Amazing driving roads around there.
I intend to take my GT3 on many such trips...
#831
Build is in March. Mind you, my build was to be much sooner. My previous builds all got rejected, because of my out of the norm interior requests.. This current build is backup Plan C. I visited exclusive half a dozen times. But at least I now know exactly what Porsches allows in a GT3 build.
#832
Originally Posted by RS911
Build is in March. Mind you, my build was to be much sooner. My previous builds all got rejected, because of my out of the norm interior requests.. This current build is backup Plan C. I visited exclusive half a dozen times. But at least I now know exactly what Porsches allows in a GT3 build.
#833
Build is in March. Mind you, my build was to be much sooner. My previous builds all got rejected, because of my out of the norm interior requests.. This current build is backup Plan C. I visited exclusive half a dozen times. But at least I now know exactly what Porsches allows in a GT3 build.
#834
When it comes to the interior, Porsche regardless of the exterior color, insists on certain things. Unlike a regular 911 the lower black plastic section (where the speakers are) cannot be changed. The dashboard has to stay also black. The same goes for the windshield frame, that part has to stay in black Alcantara. Mind you this is all before the touring package. The seats can be in a different color and I have choosen Pepita inserts. To make a long story short, when it comes to the interior the bottom half and the top half of the car have to stay in the color black. One can introduce another color for the "middle part" but it would give you a zebra effect.
#835
Build is in March. Mind you, my build was to be much sooner. My previous builds all got rejected, because of my out of the norm interior requests.. This current build is backup Plan C. I visited exclusive half a dozen times. But at least I now know exactly what Porsches allows in a GT3 build.
I’m getting behind on the list! Update tonight I promise!
It’s interesting your order went V215 out of order, maybe more good news is waiting for the rest of us and approvals are starting to come in.
#836
V status- please confirm with your dealer
Production month-
Dealer Location- State only
PDK or Manual?
PTS color?
CXX options- yes or no
Euro delivery?
Of course feel free to keep anything you want private. Thanks for posting!
List is updated! Lot's of Yellow for missing production dates- help everyone here if you can and let us know your production date and whether it moved when you had your PTS request go to V180. Thanks!
Andre
#837
SJW, a Carin' kinda guy
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As most know Porsche does not allow certain things with PTS that they would with a regular color on the exterior of the vehicle. For example, side skirts cannot be painted nor can the lower half of the side mirrors. There are other items as well, but those two are the big ones.
When it comes to the interior, Porsche regardless of the exterior color, insists on certain things. Unlike a regular 911 the lower black plastic section (where the speakers are) cannot be changed. The dashboard has to stay also black. The same goes for the windshield frame, that part has to stay in black Alcantara. Mind you this is all before the touring package. The seats can be in a different color and I have choosen Pepita inserts. To make a long story short, when it comes to the interior the bottom half and the top half of the car have to stay in the color black. One can introduce another color for the "middle part" but it would give you a zebra effect.
When it comes to the interior, Porsche regardless of the exterior color, insists on certain things. Unlike a regular 911 the lower black plastic section (where the speakers are) cannot be changed. The dashboard has to stay also black. The same goes for the windshield frame, that part has to stay in black Alcantara. Mind you this is all before the touring package. The seats can be in a different color and I have choosen Pepita inserts. To make a long story short, when it comes to the interior the bottom half and the top half of the car have to stay in the color black. One can introduce another color for the "middle part" but it would give you a zebra effect.
#838
Race Car
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 4,486
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From: The way to hell is paved by good intentions “Wenn ich Purist höre...entsichere ich meinen Browning” "Myths are fuel for marketing (and nowadays for flippers too,,,)" time to time is not sufficient to be a saint, you must be also an Hero
Looks like CXX deviated stitching will delay 8weeks car production
#839
On the interior that is interesting. I know there is the Cedar natural leather interior GT3RS which had a Cedar Leather dash. I wish Leather to Sample was an option on the GT3 like it is on the turbo and Carrera. There was also the class action settlement about the reflections from the light colored dash boards maybe that has something to do with it. Were you requesting a light color for the interior? When I asked in the pre-touring days, I was told you could swap all the alcantara for leather through CXX but the price was high (like $30k). At that point I was like don’t worry and planned to swap the interior from my C2 order into the GT3 rather than spend that kind of money on CXX (touring and getting the GT3 first put that plan on ice).
And no again, not all of the Alcantara can be switched out. The windshield frame has to be in Alcantara. The middle part where the glove compartment is can be done in leather. The very bottom has to stay in black plastic.
#840
SJW, a Carin' kinda guy
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No I wanted the espresso brown, which is a fairly dark color. Even exclusive thought for a while that getting a dashboard in a different color from the current interior list of the 911 line would not be a problem. At the end Stuttgart turned it down and insisted that the dashboard has be in in black.
And no again, not all of the Alcantara can be switched out. The windshield frame has to be in Alcantara. The middle part where the glove compartment is can be done in leather. The very bottom has to stay in black plastic.
And no again, not all of the Alcantara can be switched out. The windshield frame has to be in Alcantara. The middle part where the glove compartment is can be done in leather. The very bottom has to stay in black plastic.