Black 991 Turbo S with Mahogany Interior
#1
Former Vendor
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Black 991 Turbo S with Mahogany Interior
We have this lovely 991 Turbo S up for sale, and it has quite the unique interior package. Personally, I've never seen a Mahogany interior until now, and I've found it to be quite attractive.
Does anyone else have a Mahogany spec'd interior that they could share some pictures of? I'd love to see some more configurations, and hear general thoughts about it as well.
Does anyone else have a Mahogany spec'd interior that they could share some pictures of? I'd love to see some more configurations, and hear general thoughts about it as well.
#4
Rocky Mountain High
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Looks like the carpet is only one tone, but they added Espresso floor mats to give it some contrast.
I have Espresso/Cognac interior with deviated carpets in Espresso, and it looks quite different from the photos above.
I have Espresso/Cognac interior with deviated carpets in Espresso, and it looks quite different from the photos above.
#5
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I have mahogany in my 15 TTS and I love it. It's an all black interior and I think carbon fiber would have been lost in all the black. It also makes it unique because you don't see it very often.
#7
Wow! Very nice!
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#8
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Jim I am loving how the Mahogany reflects some red from your paint, it looks fantastic!
#10
Rocky Mountain High
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Here's a shot of Espresso/Cognac with deviated carpets in Espresso and the extended leather package.
#11
I might be a wee-bit old-school. But I like wood trim. I have it in all three Porsche's we have. Even my Volvo V60, my MX-5 and my Chevy 2500HD Pick-Up have some wood in the interior. Come to think of it even my two boats also, one power, one sail have wood. The only vehicles with no wood are my two 1976 Honda GL-1000 GoldWings.
One Porsche wood trim option I get a kick out of is the wood trim on the shift-****. It is a 750 dollar (CDN) tick-box for two small pieces of wood about the size of a silver dollar. So I think a good money maker for Porsche
To the OP, Nice Car.
One Porsche wood trim option I get a kick out of is the wood trim on the shift-****. It is a 750 dollar (CDN) tick-box for two small pieces of wood about the size of a silver dollar. So I think a good money maker for Porsche
To the OP, Nice Car.
#13
Burning Brakes
I have same interior but CF instead of wood, and alcantra wheel.
I swapped out armrest for for raise arm rest same color as dash from Suncoast, look way better!
Out of country at the moment otherwise i would post pics!
I swapped out armrest for for raise arm rest same color as dash from Suncoast, look way better!
Out of country at the moment otherwise i would post pics!
#14
Former Vendor
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I might be a wee-bit old-school. But I like wood trim. I have it in all three Porsche's we have. Even my Volvo V60, my MX-5 and my Chevy 2500HD Pick-Up have some wood in the interior. Come to think of it even my two boats also, one power, one sail have wood. The only vehicles with no wood are my two 1976 Honda GL-1000 GoldWings.
One Porsche wood trim option I get a kick out of is the wood trim on the shift-****. It is a 750 dollar (CDN) tick-box for two small pieces of wood about the size of a silver dollar. So I think a good money maker for Porsche
To the OP, Nice Car.
One Porsche wood trim option I get a kick out of is the wood trim on the shift-****. It is a 750 dollar (CDN) tick-box for two small pieces of wood about the size of a silver dollar. So I think a good money maker for Porsche
To the OP, Nice Car.
Also just checked out those little wood trim bits on the shifter, crazy they have such a sticker price haha.
#15
Track Day
[VIDEO] Mahogany interior + Cognac espresso
Mine is a 2017, delivered Nov 6 2016. Here's a video taken by the dealer on my request.
A lot of people don't think wood looks good in a car like this, but once you see it in person you appreciate it a lot more!
A lot of people don't think wood looks good in a car like this, but once you see it in person you appreciate it a lot more!