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I ordered the production picture book for my PTS/cxx 991 GT3.2. Not sure it was mentioned previously but you do not order the book through exclusive. The book is ordered by your dealer. There is a form the dealer can print out when they enter your build into the system. The dealer fills out that form including your credit card info and then emails it directly to Porsche in Germany. Once your car is build and the book is completed Porsche Germany charges your card. Then about a week or so later the book shows up to your address again directly from Porsche Germany. The cost for me at the time was $1790 euros. Below is the exact verbiage used from Porsche Exclusive back to my dealer after finalizing my build.
'Also, please be sure to fill out the Picture Book request form on PPN, and send it in to the email address referenced. Jeff would like to have this, and it is something that is not done through CXX.'
As other's have said, not cheap, but for those interested in pursuing further I hope this information helps
Hi Campy- care to fill in a few details for the PTS list? Dealer State? Manual? Color (looks like Signal Yellow)?
Mine is 16 pages of production that starts with the chassis after painting and coming onto the production line though to the final assembled car coming off the production line. Plus there are another 4 pages of the CXX exclusive options being installed.
Yes, pretty much what Slip says above … Book is very large, covered in leather and very nicely done. If you feel your car might be a 'keeper' I think it is a must have !
In my YouTube searching, I found out there were at least a few 991.1 GT3RS that came from the factory with 911R stripes. The gentleman (Andre of @11earchiv) with the four color wheel GT3 has one and mentioned it in a video. I am sure this is “super VIP” level CXX.
Also, I forgot to include door handle pulls (not the cloth straps, the large handle things above the speakers usually wrapped in leather or alcantara) can be customized as well as the door armrests (and the center armrest) in deviated leather or alcantara with stitching. I have seen a few cars where this was done with the seats and/or the dash/console trim in deviated leather and it looks really good.
I had posted on my check in thread that there was something different in a PTS Viper Green car at Rennworks but had the information wrong. I can't be sure, but I think it's this:
Rear package shelf in all leather rather than the center alcantara and carpet. It's almost like a seat. I asked the owner in Germany how much it costs and he said like everything Exclusive think of the fair price and then add a zero. LOL!! Pretty cool though I would have paid for this if I knew it existed.
I ordered the production picture book for my PTS/cxx 991 GT3.2. Not sure it was mentioned previously but you do not order the book through exclusive. The book is ordered by your dealer. There is a form the dealer can print out when they enter your build into the system. The dealer fills out that form including your credit card info and then emails it directly to Porsche in Germany. Once your car is build and the book is completed Porsche Germany charges your card. Then about a week or so later the book shows up to your address again directly from Porsche Germany. The cost for me at the time was $1790 euros. Below is the exact verbiage used from Porsche Exclusive back to my dealer after finalizing my build.
'Also, please be sure to fill out the Picture Book request form on PPN, and send it in to the email address referenced. Jeff would like to have this, and it is something that is not done through CXX.'
As other's have said, not cheap, but for those interested in pursuing further I hope this information helps
Nice pics! I just ordered the photobook as well and you're right...it's not through CXX, but direct with PAG. However, in the US, the exact verbiage is "Credit card information will be requested upon completion."