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^^992c2s - how's the new location of Porsche Austin? I bought 3 P-cars over the years from Roger Beasley Porsche, but ordered and bought my 992S from Porsche San Antonio. Haven't had occasion to step inside the new Austin dealership, but have seen where it is at 360/Research.
When I saw how long this thread was, I assumed there must be tons of people posting pictures of chalk cars. But it turned out to be mostly about... side markers?
Has anyone ordered Chalk/Agave that could post pics? I'm curious how that would look in real life. Thanks.
Did you install all of these CF parts yourself or did you get it done at a dealer, etc?
Dealer could do the rear bumper probably as its an easy swap out when they remove the rear bumper and also swap out rear exhaust outlets (like when someone upgrades to PSE or does an aftermarket exhaust). Front may likely be more involved due to active aero and all the wiring and hook ups and also re-coding required for safety systems when the front bumper is removed. Body shop would be my choice if I did this upgrade which I am considering. It does look great but my concern would still be protection (i.e. stone chips and road hazards)...how do you keep the CF from looking like shyt after 10-20-30k being up front and low? Given the prices too its not a cheap replacement either..so what does one do?
Configuring a Targa GTS in chalk/ black. I've owned six 911's and a few Cayennes and Macans and all have been black. I was totally psyched about chalk untilI saw a chalk 911 and Macan on an overcast day. MY OPINION... the color looks terrible on an overcast day. I've seen a few on a bright day and at night and it looks incredible. Thinking about changing the color. Any thoughts about my observations?
You did very well. Only those in the know will know!
Awesome plate! I’m getting one made for the Chalk GTS I took delivery of this week. Mine will say CRAYON. So only those that really, really know will know!
Thanks for the words of encouragement. I actually just gave the car a good old fashioned cleaning today and realized I like the classics as is. Going to keep the look, feel like this car doesn’t need to be tinted either, it just looks clean. My itch to modify will always be there, just have to balance it! 🙂
You could always paint the wheels chalk. I remember Wheels Boutique were selling some wheels that they’d done in chalk & they were very nice. I think the chalk painted wheels look really good on thin spoked wheels.
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