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Old 02-04-2014 | 01:04 AM
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My DBM Cabrio is full leather black & grey... probably looks good with a silver, but not as splashy.

Is that Pebble Grey or Platinum Grey ?
Old 02-04-2014 | 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Badknees
Is that Pebble Grey or Platinum Grey ?
My guess is platinum. Pebble is very light.
Old 02-04-2014 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by sgroer
My guess is platinum. Pebble is very light.
Yes indeed. 100% sure it's platinum. Pebble grey comes with agate, which has a brown hue and this is definitely black on the top of the dashboard..

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Old 02-04-2014 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by 008
You could get black leather and seats in deviating red.
any photos - this would be my pick of choice.
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Originally Posted by addysdaddy
any photos - this would be my pick of choice.
Brett from Sonnen Porsche (a member here on Rennlist) has ordered several cars with combinations of red and black in the interior.

Here's a link to a silver car with black interior and red seats: http://sonnen-porsche.ebizautos.com/...-11310919.html

This is also an option you can consider (also from Sonnen Porsche):


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Old 02-04-2014 | 10:29 AM
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the agate is very nice!
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Well I decided to change from all espresso to the espresso/cognac with deviating carpet in espresso. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Fixinbones
Well I decided to change from all espresso to the espresso/cognac with deviating carpet in espresso. Thanks.
That'll look real nice
Old 02-12-2014 | 03:36 AM
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Something like this??

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Originally Posted by Fixinbones
Well I decided to change from all espresso to the espresso/cognac with deviating carpet in espresso. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Badknees
That'll look real nice
Fixin,

That will be nice looking.

As Badknees pic shows, I would also add the steering column in leather with deviating stitching, which you will have the pleasure of seeing every time you drive the car.

Also, don't forget to add the cognac stitching to the steeering wheel, which is one of the often missed items when deviating stitching is selected.
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Originally Posted by gota911
Fixin, That will be nice looking. As Badknees pic shows, I would also add the steering column in leather with deviating stitching, which you will have the pleasure of seeing every time you drive the car. Also, don't forget to add the cognac stitching to the steeering wheel, which is one of the often missed items when deviating stitching is selected.
I thought about the steering column in leather but I think the cognac deviating stitching is a bit too busy in that area for my tastes. Also the back part of the wheel is black and it blends in nicely with the black steering column. With the espresso interior the steering column in leather is a must because there's just so much brown in the car that the black column sticks out like a sore thumb. Thanks for the suggestions
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I have the espresso cognac interior without the leather on the steering column and I think it would look much better with. I am not sure if the back of the wheel would be covered or still black it it bugs me like it is. I am also not sure if you can get in espresso without deviated stitching?

I have looked for a place where I can get the column in leather but can't find anywhere.
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Originally Posted by Anthracite4sCab
I have the espresso cognac interior without the leather on the steering column and I think it would look much better with. I am not sure if the back of the wheel would be covered or still black it it bugs me like it is. I am also not sure if you can get in espresso without deviated stitching? I have looked for a place where I can get the column in leather but can't find anywhere.
You can get the steering wheel column covered in leather with any color stitching you want, so you can order it with espresso stitching. No problem... The back of the steering wheel itself will remain black plastic.

But I think what Badknees was talking about, is the steering wheel itself with deviated stitching in Cognac. That is also a very nice (although pretty expensive) option.

For me, every other color than black, I would get with PCM covered in leather as well. I know it is expensive, but it just looks so much good when it is not black plastic. Also the center console trim looks very well in leather, instead of the aluminium. That said... Everything is very subjective of course.

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Originally Posted by Anthracite4sCab
I have the espresso cognac interior without the leather on the steering column and I think it would look much better with. I am not sure if the back of the wheel would be covered or still black it it bugs me like it is. I am also not sure if you can get in espresso without deviated stitching? I have looked for a place where I can get the column in leather but can't find anywhere.
Do you have any pictures handy of your column area? Regarding not getting the deviating stitching on the espresso steering column, I'm a bit skeptical if the dealer could get that ordered correctly, lol.
I did order the enter console in leather, the PCM in leather is just too much.
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Originally Posted by Suzy991
Brett from Sonnen Porsche (a member here on Rennlist) has ordered several cars with combinations of red and black in the interior.

Here's a link to a silver car with black interior and red seats: http://sonnen-porsche.ebizautos.com/...-11310919.html

This is also an option you can consider (also from Sonnen Porsche):


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Wow Suzy, that interior is a stunner.



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