Best color for 992 GT3?
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AtlantaBuckeye (01-11-2020)
#33
That looks like Rhodium, lol. FWIW, If I could have any car that I have seen on these forums, it would be your Ivory car. It's subtle, it's classic, it's perfect. Different strokes
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#34
Thigos - thanks for your kind words. With one exception (see above) the feedback on my light ivory Touring has been extremely positive. As we all know, color is highly subjective. One man's perfect color is another man's eyesore. Porsche obviously likes it, as they nicked one of the photos of my car (without acknowledging either the car owner or the photographer) for a Black Friday Instagram post. I may one day drive my Touring from LA to New Orleans (I went to medical school at Tulane). I'll drop you a line before heading through El Paso!
#35
Porsche911GTS'16, I love the light ivory. It's unique, subtle and will age well. It's good to be different.
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Porsche911GTS'16 (01-09-2020)
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Thigos - thanks for your kind words. With one exception (see above) the feedback on my light ivory Touring has been extremely positive. As we all know, color is highly subjective. One man's perfect color is another man's eyesore. Porsche obviously likes it, as they nicked one of the photos of my car (without acknowledging either the car owner or the photographer) for a Black Friday Instagram post. I may one day drive my Touring from LA to New Orleans (I went to medical school at Tulane). I'll drop you a line before heading through El Paso!
I concede that it is a gorgeous car, and color selection, and there's no reason for you to feel that it has been indicted in any way.
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#38
So funny.
The most personal decision.
Everyone likes different things and colors.
Just do what you want and don't listen to anyone else. Just remember all the colors you've had before and what you liked and didn't like about them.
I was laughing the other day when a salesman Porsche Ambassador called it genital blue on accident. Best trip I ever took to the dealer while picking up another new front lip for my GT3.
Lol
The most personal decision.
Everyone likes different things and colors.
Just do what you want and don't listen to anyone else. Just remember all the colors you've had before and what you liked and didn't like about them.
I was laughing the other day when a salesman Porsche Ambassador called it genital blue on accident. Best trip I ever took to the dealer while picking up another new front lip for my GT3.
Lol
#39
So funny.
The most personal decision.
Everyone likes different things and colors.
Just do what you want and don't listen to anyone else. Just remember all the colors you've had before and what you liked and didn't like about them.
I was laughing the other day when a salesman Porsche Ambassador called it genital blue on accident. Best trip I ever took to the dealer while picking up another new front lip for my GT3.
Lol
The most personal decision.
Everyone likes different things and colors.
Just do what you want and don't listen to anyone else. Just remember all the colors you've had before and what you liked and didn't like about them.
I was laughing the other day when a salesman Porsche Ambassador called it genital blue on accident. Best trip I ever took to the dealer while picking up another new front lip for my GT3.
Lol
#41
True, but light ivory has been around since the 1960's. I think Porsche should change the name of light ivory to DFTFUNS (Direct From The Factory Unpainted No Stickers). Light ivory just doesn't do the color (or lack thereof) justice.
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detansinn (01-11-2020)
#42
i would go for a combination of 2 factors - a color that you really like and one that will be very unique as time goes by. for me, it would be a skittles-type color with porsche heritage, as some have suggested.
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Ukkid74 (01-12-2020)