991 50th anniversary model
#616
Burning Brakes
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Congrats and enjoy that beauty!
Suzy (via iOS app)
#618
Drifting
I can only agree. When the car was introduced I didn't like the Geyser grey and even when I saw it the first time in person I didn't quite like it, but I really have to take all my words back. This car looks absolutely stunning!
Congrats and enjoy that beauty!
Suzy (via iOS app)
Congrats and enjoy that beauty!
Suzy (via iOS app)
#619
Burning Brakes
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I saw it at Zuffenhausen and at the frankfurt motorshow, but in both occasions it was in an area where there was a very artificial looking kind of lighting.
I think outside in daylight or, like Bart's pictures at night, it looks much more striking. The metallic nature is dertainly very obvious when you see the car in person.
It's a color that's hard to describe correct, but I think that Porsche's designers have done an excellent job. It looks retro, yet modern and very special.
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#620
Three Wheelin'
Creamy is indeed the best way to describe it. Oldfashioned cream color, like my granny's cooking pots back in the day. It's not grey at all !
But on Bart's pictures, WOW, a homerun, extremely beautifull car ! Maybe Bart took it to a detailer first ?
#621
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At Cars & Coffee earlier this month.
#623
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Random 50th pics on my phone....
A temporary display at the North Carolina Museum of Art - part of the Porsche exhibit.
A temporary display at the North Carolina Museum of Art - part of the Porsche exhibit.
#624
All the while, I was biased towards the Graphite Grey since it was so heavily featured in the roll out and media events. The darker and more masculine aspect appealed, while the practical of keeping it clean and being visible countered.
I should add that in any version I was always against the glass sunroof. I have always been a bit of a purist (which is why the attraction to the 50th in the first place) and wanted the conventional sunroof.
Back in November, a number of models began to hit the showrooms in Southern Cal, and I got a chance to see the geyser grey up close. As it turned out, there was both a glass and conventional sunroof at the dealer.
To directly answer your question, the geyser looks a lot like a many of the pictures in this thread. It can appear cream in color. Essentially an off white with a beige cream element. BUT - and it's a big BUT - the metallic element to the color allows it to morph in the light. Therefore, in bright sunlight it can take on a more champagne color where the metallic aspects jump out. At night, it morphs again to a bit more off white, or metallic. It is definitely a unique color. Of course, all in the eye of the beholder, as all colors offered by Porsche.
The contrasting glass sunroof totally turned me around. It just added an aspect of intensity. It made the geyser grey just pop. I ended up going with the geyser and the glass roof. I'm now having the pleasure of breaking it in.
The one thing I really like is something that the many of the Porsche colors perform, and that is the difference the color can exhibit based on the light of day - or night. Porsche has always been a car that fits a certain mood to me. And the color is all part of that. And this color does it.
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It was a difficult decision for me as well until I saw the Geyser Grey in daylight, against white, with Pepita at The Quail in August. Sold me on-the-spot:
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Looks even more gorgeous at night. The wait is getting more difficult with each new post. Congrats!
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Looks even more gorgeous at night. The wait is getting more difficult with each new post. Congrats!
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#627
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I think the attached pic helps shows some of the variation from grey (driver's door area) to white (roof) to slight champagne (rear end).
Like many Porsche colours, fantastic depth and complexity.
btw, LBXL 9775 must have logged amongst the most km of all 911_50's - it has criss-crossed N. America many times! (in a transport of course). It does not have the Powerkit, but does have SC.
#628
Three Wheelin'
@911Jetta: Those pictures are a bit unfortunate. That white GT3 just eclipses and dwarfs the 50th imo.
#629
I would say it looks best on a cloudy/dawn/bright sky with no sunshine.
When under the sun, the more yellowish-orange (the more orange the sun is), the creamier this greyser grey will look.
I would say this is more of a disadvantage of a metallic color than as an advantage.
It does not look grey at all unless the surrounding area has something grey (wall, stone, etc).
The metallic color is standard metallic to me. Not the kind of metallic being used on lexus cars which is more obvious metallic I would say (lexus uses powder kind of metallic if not mistaken).
But metallic on geyser is unique, it contains red particle which you can see them (well at least after being told ).
Geyser Grey is more of a yellow and green color combination in the mix.
The front bumper area is more greenish and the frunk/metal area being more yellowish due to two different material being painted (more obvious on white car).
Here is the paint formula, international paint code is L9G5
http://cdb.shcolor.info/en/Formula.m...se#ingredients
#630
Thx for the compliments!
Pictures were taken by a friend of mine and his faithful Nikon.
I too don't see any grey in the colour "Geyser Grey", however I don't think it's a regular metallic paint, to me it's (I don't know the English word for it so I'm using the Flemish word) "parelmoer", that gives the paint an extra dimension so you get different colors under different viewing angles / lighting.
Just googled it and "pearl metallic" should be the right translation to parelmoer.
Thinking about replacing the clear shark fins with black ones to add that extra retro look. Anybody an idea of where to buy these (preferably in Europe to avoid high import taxes).
Thx!
Pictures were taken by a friend of mine and his faithful Nikon.
I too don't see any grey in the colour "Geyser Grey", however I don't think it's a regular metallic paint, to me it's (I don't know the English word for it so I'm using the Flemish word) "parelmoer", that gives the paint an extra dimension so you get different colors under different viewing angles / lighting.
Just googled it and "pearl metallic" should be the right translation to parelmoer.
Thinking about replacing the clear shark fins with black ones to add that extra retro look. Anybody an idea of where to buy these (preferably in Europe to avoid high import taxes).
Thx!
Last edited by Bart Baeyens; 01-15-2014 at 09:35 PM.