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Submitted my build the other day. PTS Light Green. I tried to get acid green deviated stitching for my build and got denied. UGH. Hoping Lizard looks ok. Sticking with just stitching and staying away from belts, chrono/dials/etc.
Submitted my build the other day. PTS Light Green. I tried to get acid green deviated stitching for my build and got denied. UGH. Hoping Lizard looks ok. Sticking with just stitching and staying away from belts, chrono/dials/etc.
Good call. After a certain point, it becomes too much of a good thing.
Good call. After a certain point, it becomes too much of a good thing.
Exactly. Considered just doing black stitching to keep it even more subdued, but with the extended leather package it's hard not to take advantage of a deviated stitch color.
I'm coming from a murdered Speed Yellow 991, yellow stitching which was absolutely great, but everything else black as sin. Car is a magnet; people honk, people wave, people come running over in the parking lot. I gave it to my wife--looks much better on her. Now I'm trying to be a little more subtle in a monochrome way. No one bats and eye and I'm enjoying the anonymity. The last touch will be to grey-out the rear reflectors: Any ideas?
PRESERVER.....nice one. On those reflectors, we've been at that for more than a dozen years. Get in touch, we can produce PTS and other finishes to match the vehicle and eliminate those rear reflectors for you. HERE
A recent project we worked on with a client, including some new photo-realistic images which came out brilliantly with the customer's Paint to Sample choice of Anthracite Brown Metallic over Cognac Exclusive Manufaktur interior:
At the Smokies GT event, I had the pleasure to talk specs and designs with Leh Keen who you may know from his Gold Bronze Metallic 992 GT3 or perhaps his humble time spent driving cars around in circles. We both never were fans of the painted center intake on the Tourings, so an idea he had for a solution was to do a spec inspired by the Vesuvio Metallic Porsche 993's, with the mirrors and front center intake painted in Agate Grey. I had a go at some renderings.
This is how I would complete the spec; with Dark Silver wheels, Agate Grey side stripe with silver "PORSCHE," silver trim package, Slate Grey Exclusive Manufaktur interior with aftermarket inserts and a few CXX goodies:
And a slightly different take on the spec; this is how Leh would complete the car. Bordeaux Exclusive Manufaktur interior, silver wheels, no side stripe, and also Agate Grey mirrors:
At the Smokies GT event, I had the pleasure to talk specs and designs with Leh Keen who you may know from his Gold Bronze Metallic 992 GT3 or perhaps his humble time spent driving cars around in circles. We both never were fans of the painted center intake on the Tourings, so an idea he had for a solution was to do a spec inspired by the Vesuvio Metallic Porsche 993's, with the mirrors and front center intake painted in Agate Grey. I had a go at some renderings.
This is how I would complete the spec; with Dark Silver wheels, Agate Grey side stripe with silver "PORSCHE," silver trim package, Slate Grey Exclusive Manufaktur interior with aftermarket inserts and a few CXX goodies:
Gorgeous spec! Initially the Vesuvio was offered on the 992 PtS list but soon thereafter taken down. Would be cool to see one of those in the flesh but unlikely given it is off the approved list...