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Eduardo, does the now a day version of Signal green 22S have more of a blue tint to it than the old version W25 which seems to have a yellow tint?
Yes. W25 version has more yellow. The 22S version has more blue.
But it's only apparent when you see both in person. As you can
see below, it's hard to tell them apart in photos! The difference
between it and 'Viper' is more pronounced in person. The contrast
of W25 to 'RS Green', today's 'Green' 2D8, is pretty visible in photos!
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W25 'Signal Green' factory original rear deck:
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W25 'Signal Green' vs 22s 'Signal Green':
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W25 'Signal Green' vs 225 'Viper Green' on a 2014 911 Turbo S Cabrio:
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My old W25 'Signal Green' .1 997 Carrera S vs a 'RS Green' .1 997 gt3 RS of the period (photo taken by me at an R Gruppe event):
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I liked the extra yellow tint on the 'Signal Green' W25. But I find the 22S 'Signal Green' also quite nice.
Here is a photo I took at the 'Porsche Exclusive' in Germany in 2013 which
showed the various 'greens' according to sample chips on file with Porsche:
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel
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Last edited by Z356; 09-21-2015 at 01:00 AM.
Reason: Add one more photo!
In regards to slate gray confusion, the Geneva autoshow car was originally stated to be slate gray (Y97) but then verified as slate gray (615). Looks to me to be closer to Y97 based on these photos, but in reality is probably showing how different lighting and camera techniques are at play:
I thought I posted this here after I first talked about it on the 991 'custom ordering' thread...but maybe I overlooked it.
In any case, here is the earlier information on Matthew Henry and one of the at least two new faces at 'Porsche Exclusive'
that have been hired by Barbara Boeckenhoff to be based in LA! I will post the name of the other newest member of the
US 'Exclusive' team when Barbara informs me.
Coincidentally, I ran into Matthew Henry at 'Rennsport V' where he attended as a privateer and his new role at 'Singer
Vehicle Design'. He is pretty happy at his new post and we also wish him well!
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Originally Posted by Werks 1
Hey Eduardo, Matt Henry no longer in Berverly Hills "Exclusive".....He left the company a few weeks ago. Any idea who will run the "exclusive"store for them?
Yes, I was informed by a fellow Rennlister of Matthew Henry's departure one week ago. I just spent an hour with him & Melissa Witek at
The Quail Zentrum in mid-August in Carmel. It's kind of unexpected news. I reported here on Rennlist when Matthew was assigned to
'Porsche Exclusive' back in the Spring of 2014, after a he had spent a short time as a 'product planner' at PCNA's headquarter in Atlanta:
I am hoping to get together with Barbara Boeckenhoff, Manager Porsche Exclusive - Personal Design, during Rennsport to get an explanation of
the changes & direction she wants to take 'Porsche Exclusive' in the US!
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Originally Posted by reuben991
I believe Florian Truffner is taking over.
I'm in the process of setting up an appointment with him since
my appointment with Matt was scheduled for the week after he left
Sasha Glaeser, formerly Manager of 'Porsche Exclusive' at PCNA based in Beverly Hills and a 10 year veteran employee of PAG, is no longer with the company.
In 2014 Sascha was promoted to head the 'Los Angeles Experience Center' scheduled to open this year. However, that project has encountered many
delays and it is not expected to be completed for at least one more year.
These delays in construction have built-up frustrations for all involved in that project and PCNA & Sascha parted ways in, or about, early September.
Sascha plans to remain in the Los Angeles area and is pursuing other employment possibilities. At Rennsport V, for example, he was in the booth of
his friends at RennWerkStatt trying to promote those products for the US market.
Interestingly enough, the retro-look longhood Porsche 911 in the photo above is his own. It was built for him in Germany using a SC chassis similar
to what 'Singer Design' is doing...but at a much more competitive price. In association with Rennwerkstatt, Sascha is looking at the possibilities of
producing many more like this one for sale to US customers. As a coincidence Matthew Henry, who briefly worked at the Beverly Hills office with
'Porsche Exclusive' after Sascha took up his Experience Center job, is now sales manager at 'Singer Design'. There is apparently money to be made
in the retro-long hood 911s...and the idea seems to strike strongest for those associated with 'Porsche Exclusive' in the West Coast!
Sascha was instrumental in helping me custom order my MY2012 'Boxster Spyder' a few years ago. And like me, I am sure that many of you that
were assisted by Sascha in your custom Porsche builds want to see him succeed as he pursues this new phase of his career. He has a young wife
& two infants to support. So we all wish him the very best in this new venture!