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To add to our 'Slate Grey-615' vs Slate Grey-Y97' discussion...
Since I am trying to make this the PTS reference thread for those interested in this subject:
Originally Posted by NateOZ
The original slate grey color code was 615 from '64 to '69 even though the Paint No. changed from 6401 to 6601 to 6801 as the years progressed. I have an order incoming in 615 and I'm not convinced the AWE pictures aren't enhanced photoshopped given the colors on the taillights, emblems etc in their original thread.
I'll find out in October for sure what it looks like when my Targa arrives.
Originally Posted by Z356
Nate: Yes, that Color Code 615 'Slate Grey' on your Targa will be nice. :thumb up:
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But I still want to know what the 'Slate Grey' Y97 actually looks like. To further confuse us, PAG initially didn't have color code Y97 listed as 'Slate Grey/Schiefergrau'. In earlier 991 / 981 / Panamera PTS approved lists published since 2012, that Y97 color code was first called ''Silberstein/Silver Stone'! It is only in just recent months that PAG has changed the name associated with Y97 and now calls it 'Slate Grey' too!
By the way Nate, the earliest appearance of 'Slate Grey' as a Porsche offering happened in MY1960 for the 356B as color code 6001. So that was the 'original' 'Slate Grey' at PAG.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Still in the Hood...but now cloudy and cool!
Originally Posted by NateOZ
I don't have a confirmed vehicle picture of Y97 (or 615 for that matter), but this is a Y97 Porsche Exclusive rendering (build sheet is also attached).
This is also supposed to be RAL 7015, so the rendering seems ok compared to it.
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That which you posted above Nate helps makes my case that Y97 'Slate Grey' looks a lot like that show 991 car in Geneva which Suzy911 originally posted in this forum a while back!
In contrast to the AWE 991 Turbo in PTS 'Slate Grey', color code 615, which looks quite different...and more like the vintage/historic Porsche 'Slate Grey'!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Currently in a now much cooler West Seattle!
Man, I sure like that Pinto!!! I had a '75 Volvo that color too.
Btw, I love the signal RS green on the 991 including the interior. The configuration requires you to paint the outline of the console though, once you choose to paint the dash stripe.
I'm doing mine in UV.
The configuration requires you to paint the outline of the console though, once you choose to paint the dash stripe.
I'm doing mine in UV.
Originally Posted by dertub
Eduardo, what do you think?
Originally Posted by dertub
Interior items in UV include dash and door strips, console outline, PCM surround and vent slats. That's a lot of purple. Alcantara inserts will be black, gauges white. I assume stitching will be grey. I'm doing a leather interior in black including steering wheel, door pieces also.
It's a matter of personal taste. But since dertub asked my opinion on that subject on another thread, let me share that response with all of you! You only need 'air vent slats' in your exterior hue to effectively bring that 'splash' of color into the interior cabin. And that works best if you are ordering a bright & noticeable exterior paint on your vehicle, especially a PTS! The beautiful leather trim & decorative stitching on that $1720 option is an added bonus!
The rest of trim painted in the exterior color might be superfluous & overpowering - especially since dash/door trim on the 991 is particularly 'wide' as compared to the slimmer 997 design!
I would suggest doing the dash, door & console outline trim items all in 'leather' to create a non-reflecting yet elegant trim look! My dos centavos, for what it's worth.
I've got a lot of painted parts inside my cabin. It was a bit much at first but I really like it now. Wouldn't spec the car another way. We almost did the same thing with yellow in the GT4 but it really adds to the price of the car.
I got word that my color was approved for PTS that I submitted to Porsche over 9 months ago:
Aston Martin Storm Black Pearl
Now if we could get 'Chartreuse/Lindgrün', color code 226, approved we would all have something to celebrate!
Originally Posted by consolidated
GianiCakes, Mcx and Sonnen Porsche added
Brett is just reporting a PTS color approved...but he hasn't yet disclosed the model being ordered with this PTS approved color or the customer doing the ordering! Or is Mr. Payne leasing a second Porsche already?