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Very, very nice... But if I’m going to nitpick, then with such a performance-oriented build, I’d probably ditch the painted dials and the interior trim in exterior color options and use that money for rear wheel steering. But everybody will have an opinion, ha ha.
Nice spec, quite bright and will stand out. The black SD package looks amazing and the green interior will be unique. Personally I would add green seats belts, they will add a tiny bit more, matching your interior, (but do you want more)? Not sure I would go for white dial inserts, maybe green or black? And I know I sound like a stuck record but, honestly ditch the PSP. It is the very worst option, unless of course your aunty is going to drive the car, then add it because she will love the light steering around packing lots...
Nice spec, quite bright and will stand out. The black SD package looks amazing and the green interior will be unique. Personally I would add green seats belts, they will add a tiny bit more, matching your interior, (but do you want more)? Not sure I would go for white dial inserts, maybe green or black? And I know I sound like a stuck record but, honestly ditch the PSP. It is the very worst option, unless of course your aunty is going to drive the car, then add it because she will love the light steering around packing lots...
Yeah, PSP is worthless. It does nothing to tighten up steering, or make the car otherwise more capable navigating tight spots... just literally lightens the steering feel. Which probably actually makes parking more difficult. Completely pointless.
Love your build. Very unique. If I had one comment, it would be to ditch the factory side decal and to replace it with an aftermarket full-length decal from the 991. Others say the 991 decal fits perfectly and it has a much more finished look imo.
Love your build. Very unique. If I had one comment, it would be to ditch the factory side decal and to replace it with an aftermarket full-length decal from the 991. Others say the 991 decal fits perfectly and it has a much more finished look imo.
The side decal actually looks really good in person and should look great on this build IMO.
Last edited by KKeebler; Jun 24, 2020 at 05:04 PM.
Very, very nice... But if I’m going to nitpick, then with such a performance-oriented build, I’d probably ditch the painted dials and the interior trim in exterior color options and use that money for rear wheel steering. But everybody will have an opinion, ha ha.
or do both? 😂
BTW, OP... good on you for doing something "different" .. some (Nick Murray) go bonkers when you start using bespoke colors and trim arrangements.. I personally love how unique the car is as a result.
Love your build. Very unique. If I had one comment, it would be to ditch the factory side decal and to replace it with an aftermarket full-length decal from the 991. Others say the 991 decal fits perfectly and it has a much more finished look imo.
I was going to say this same thing. The full-length options available aftermarket look, to my eye, much better.
I would also verify which seats fit you better and potentially spring for the Sport Seats Plus.
The interior green highlights on the dash/doors/center console are not for me, but they are very striking and if you love them then go for it. I like bold colors (I'm getting a Miami Blue car) and when I was looking at some used cars there were a couple that had MB highlights on the interior and I immediately crossed them off my list. But I'm sure the people who built those cars loved those highlights every time they got in the car!
I saw this color in person and was impressed, this build isnt me but if I was at a cars and coffee Id want to see this car up close and hear all about it. I was pleasantly surprised how I liked the green interior trim... i wonder if it would look cool against the slate/chalk interior as well.
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