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Hi, I ordered my 992 4 weeks ago with Sport Tex seats and standard interior trim on the dashboard. Does this work well or are the two patterns not matching well then side by side? Are wood or leather better options? Would be great to hear opinions. Thank you
Hi, I ordered my 992 4 weeks ago with Sport Tex seats and standard interior trim on the dashboard. Does this work well or are the two patterns not matching well then side by side? Are wood or leather better options? Would be great to hear opinions. Thank you
Thank you for the pictures, the interior looks great. I meant the trim inlays, they can be ordered in wood or leather. The wood is really nice, I saw a small sample at the Porsche Dealer but never saw it in a car in real life.
Thank you for the pictures, the interior looks great. I meant the trim inlays, they can be ordered in wood or leather. The wood is really nice, I saw a small sample at the Porsche Dealer but never saw it in a car in real life.
I don’t think the wood would look good with Sport Tex. The pattern is gray, and the wood is a warm tone. I think the wood looks good with the brown and beige interiors, but have also seen it with all black interiors and it looks okay.
You could just do the standard trim, the bright trim upgrade, or carbon fiber. I did the matte carbon fiber, then ordered the console pieces from DB carbon and it all works well together.
Thank you for the pictures, the interior looks great. I meant the trim inlays, they can be ordered in wood or leather. The wood is really nice, I saw a small sample at the Porsche Dealer but never saw it in a car in real life.
Look at post #35 above for photos of Sport Tex with wood trim.
That looks indeed very nice...I like standard inlay as well, definitely big improvement over the 991. Sport Tex and Wood was used in the very first 911 in the sixties. I like those old models and the 992 is kind of retro looking.
Hi, I ordered my 992 4 weeks ago with Sport Tex seats and standard interior trim on the dashboard. Does this work well or are the two patterns not matching well then side by side? Are wood or leather better options? Would be great to hear opinions. Thank you
I think the standard trim would still look good with sport-tex. Although a trim upgrade is a small touch that goes a long way.
I've gone over my configuration numerous times, even after it was built and ended up with the exact same choices. It just confirms that I like what I spec'd.
Not me, I’m more of a build **** but I’m happy with what I’m getting.
So from what I'm gathering, especially after seeing closeups is that Silver/Grey belts would go better with the Sport-Tex seats rather than Chalk belts; is this correct? Not too many comparisons out there and they look identical on the configurator.
I don’t think the wood would look good with Sport Tex. The pattern is gray, and the wood is a warm tone. I think the wood looks good with the brown and beige interiors, but have also seen it with all black interiors and it looks okay.
You could just do the standard trim, the bright trim upgrade, or carbon fiber. I did the matte carbon fiber, then ordered the console pieces from DB carbon and it all works well together.
Man that looks really good with the dry carbon. Is that aftermarket or OEM?
Also, I was at a car show this weekend and saw a 911 Carrera T with what looked like green stitching or material woven into the sport tex. Was that an option?
Also, I was at a car show this weekend and saw a 911 Carrera T with what looked like green stitching or material woven into the sport tex. Was that an option?
That's the Carrera T interior pkg - available only on the T - that's the only way to get green stitching in the sport tex seat centers (apart from some pricey CXX job).