Final Build 991 c2gts cab
#4
Race Car
That being said, I am personally not a Luxor fan. But you should get what makes you happy, of course.
#6
Racer
I saw a TTS that had the beige dials and beige deviated stitching, and in person they were extremely nice looking, in fact drool worthy. I agree with the above to consider the beige dials over yellow if you get black/luxor.
#7
Are you stating or asking for opinions? Everyone has personal tastes but......
No to the yellow dials,....would look way out of place with this combo. Stick with black for it.
Black/Luxor is very nice looking on its own, but I have never understood why people put any light beige interior with Silver exterior (to me they are not very complimentary to each other)
Now GT with Espresso is fantastic,...even Saddle Brown or Espresso/Cognac would look better. (just my .02, and worth only that)
It's your car though,...and wish the best whatever you order!
No to the yellow dials,....would look way out of place with this combo. Stick with black for it.
Black/Luxor is very nice looking on its own, but I have never understood why people put any light beige interior with Silver exterior (to me they are not very complimentary to each other)
Now GT with Espresso is fantastic,...even Saddle Brown or Espresso/Cognac would look better. (just my .02, and worth only that)
It's your car though,...and wish the best whatever you order!
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#8
Unfortunately luxor beige dials appear to be no longer available on the configurator, but who knows they still may be able to do it.
#9
GT-Silver works well with Espresso or Espresso/Cognac, not with Luxor Beige. I would let the dials in black.
#10
Agree that yellow gauges would look quasi nauseating with Luxor. Also agree that Luxor is weak choice for GT Silver. Espresso is a great choice. Finally, the silver on the seat backs is very different from GT Silver, so I might go full leather there, but defer to 18-way folks if they think it's worth it.