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I’m now the owner of a Chalk 718 Spyder for me and a 911 for my wife. Arrives this Saturday! 3k miles CPO, has most of the options she wanted.
First time buying a car completely online !
Chalk takes on a unique characteristic in various lighting conditions but because it still pops in its own way during overcast weather is one reason why I went with this color.
yea I was back and forth as well . Usually I will always want a sunroof and the openness the glass provides but I guess this came down to having as much paint on car as possible being it was a premium color and it’s sorta the best of both worlds I guess . I do think with aero it looks much better for a body color sunroof
yeah this will be a tough decision to make. About 14 days left. Your picture from above makes it look good
One more question for you sir! Did you have SPASM (lowered 10mm) with your build, if so how low was it/ is the clearance adequate for daily driving mostly flat surfaces in the Northern VA/MD spaces. Thank you! On the edge about SPASM or not
One more question for you sir! Did you have SPASM (lowered 10mm) with your build, if so how low was it/ is the clearance adequate for daily driving mostly flat surfaces in the Northern VA/MD spaces. Thank you! On the edge about SPASM or not
10mm isn’t significant. What would cause you to scrape with SPASM will almost assuredly cause scraping with non-sport PASM. It’s a very modest OEM drop.
One more question for you sir! Did you have SPASM (lowered 10mm) with your build, if so how low was it/ is the clearance adequate for daily driving mostly flat surfaces in the Northern VA/MD spaces. Thank you! On the edge about SPASM or not
this is a carerra T so pasm comes standard , i also went ahead and lowered is additionally with KW h.a.s springs
I like Chalk when there is light on it, its gets a bit dark in overcast or low light conditions, but it is kind of neat how the color changes in the light.