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I placed an order for a white C2S a couple of weeks ago. I have since come across pictures and videos of the club coupe and have grown to really like the brewster green color.
I understand the color is pre-approved on the PTS list so it would not be an issue getting one.
From the pictures the green is very dark. The only green porsche I have seen lately is the Jet Metallic Green on the Cayenne which I like as well, though the Brewster Green being even darker is even nicer in my opinion.
I was wondering if anyone has seen this color in real life on a 911? Whats your take? Also any comments? Thumbs up or down?
Have not seen in person. Looks terrific on the Porsche pdf and some other images, looks virtually black in a UTube video of the car at the Porsche Museum. Odds are it is very, very dark, almost black, based on how the Espresso interior looks relatively light with it.
Saw one of the non-US Forest Green club coupes at Rennsport. It was beautiful. It was a sunny day so the color appeared as a deep, rich green. Very attractive.
Beautiful color. I'd worry about resale, especially since you'll be paying extra for PTS, but hey, it's only money. And you'll have the only one on the block.
1994 RUF BTR i wasnt sure if its brewster green and i do share that i saw one today.
I'm going with Connaught Green. Alois painted his cars that color and it was a Rover, Morris, BMC Morgan color under code GN18. This is the brightest I have ever seen it in the sun. Brewster is a little bit different.
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