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I’m dry pleased to see so many PTS cars out there! When I ordered mine ages ago I took a lot of flack from Rennlisters for wasting money on a non-performance option.
we traveled up 101 to pick up Joe’s new turbo S in Fremont and had a great time. He had ordered his car in September and it ultimately wound up in Bremen where it FORTUNATELY wound up on the Crystal Ray—and not the Felicity Ace. I was watching both ships for him for awhile on Marinetraffic.com which gave detailed info on position and route forecasts. He left it with his coatings guys at Premier who do miracle work.
Finally here. PPF ceramic and tint complete. Still need to powder coat rims. Don't mind the cardboard floor mat!!! It is removes now and properly replaced.
Finally here. PPF ceramic and tint complete. Still need to powder coat rims. Don't mind the cardboard floor mat!!! It is removes now and properly replaced.
Colorful for sure! The centers ended up being a better 'match' to the paint then I would have expected. I passed on this for fear of a bad match, but it looks good. I am not sure I'd have done all the various blue and yellow and painted parts, as it looks really busy, but I also think I went too boring/conversative on just doing the black w/ chalk stitching with just yellow seatbelts. :/ I think I regret not doing the yellow stitching. Or maybe even doing blue centers and blue stitching. Oh well its pretty cool that porsche allows so much customization to account for everyone's tastes!
I'm super jelly you have yours and I'm over here hoping Siem Cicero makes it safely to port with my CAB version of your car I did the fire extinguisher too! I love that people add that, even though its probability of usefulness is .000000%. As I have been driving 33 years and never had a car catch on fire or a need to put someone else's out. Still looks legit racer car to me though! Enjoy in good health!
Colorful for sure! The centers ended up being a better 'match' to the paint then I would have expected. I passed on this for fear of a bad match, but it looks good. I am not sure I'd have done all the various blue and yellow and painted parts, as it looks really busy, but I also think I went too boring/conversative on just doing the black w/ chalk stitching with just yellow seatbelts. :/ I think I regret not doing the yellow stitching. Or maybe even doing blue centers and blue stitching. Oh well its pretty cool that porsche allows so much customization to account for everyone's tastes!
I'm super jelly you have yours and I'm over here hoping Siem Cicero makes it safely to port with my CAB version of your car I did the fire extinguisher too! I love that people add that, even though its probability of usefulness is .000000%. As I have been driving 33 years and never had a car catch on fire or a need to put someone else's out. Still looks legit racer car to me though! Enjoy in good health!
Thanks for the kind remarks. I ordered the shark not having seen in person and it is stunning, you will be pleased. With this color i pushed it heavy on the sportier side, figured there is no hiding now. The speed blue is Porsche's manufacturer match to the shark blue. Different material produce different result which made me nervous, but I think turned out well. My SA talked me into the shark painted accents, a no cost option. Fire Extinguisher just looks cool!! As stated Porsche gives options for all!!
Thanks for the kind remarks. I ordered the shark not having seen in person and it is stunning, you will be pleased. With this color i pushed it heavy on the sportier side, figured there is no hiding now. The speed blue is Porsche's manufacturer match to the shark blue. Different material produce different result which made me nervous, but I think turned out well. My SA talked me into the shark painted accents, a no cost option. Fire Extinguisher just looks cool!! As stated Porsche gives options for all!!
I have looked at yours so many times now lol, I just keep imagining mine.. just not as cool with the extra colors yours have. Yes I know the color pieces in the car are a no cost option, but that's because its probably cheaper to paint them then to give you carbon fiber. I went with the carbon fiber, but I assure you, I was TRYING to convince my SA that it would look good with painted parts, he assured me it was going to be too loud for the interior. Its a total preference point thing. I love carbon fiber, I even did the steering wheel in it, so its good to have the rest correspond with it, so while mine is a 'took no risks' interior, its still got a little flash with the black interior with chalk stitching, and the yellow seatbelts, OH and the BLUE cab roof. If I did have a chance to do it all over again, I'd have opted for the yellow or blue stitching and then matching seatbelts. Yellow stitched steering wheel looks he best.
Hey, if you dont mind, send me some more photos, I'd love to see all the angles, even show me those back seats, I'd say the back seat contrast looks even better than the front. (its boring back there, so that extra color pop probably helped). What options did you get? did you get SPASM? Would love to see a side shot, to imagine what mine will look like. OH and show me better photos of that beautiful red canister
Finally here. PPF ceramic and tint complete. Still need to powder coat rims. Don't mind the cardboard floor mat!!! It is removes now and properly replaced.
Love the color combo of Adventurine Green and Arum as it leans into the theme of the 930 era cars that the interior dash was modeled after, imho. Had them add the stripes to the tiny back portion for proper continuation - factory wouldn't do it and I think it looks great. Sport Design in HGB a MUST for my vision as was the roof stripes ever since I saw the Exclusive Edition in 2019 Picking it up from XPEL PPF and Tint job.