992 Carrera T Club
#5086
The stripes have red to match the red calipers and the red chrono and red seat belts and fire extinguisher and gold to match the Aurum wheels. The stripes are individually done so the shark blue shows through and the chip guard behind the doors is done in the dark blue also used in the stripes.
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#5087
Someone earlier mentioned it was a bit of a shame the 992 T did not have a lot of the Race-Tex options. Basically the same ones as the standard Carrera S. The GTS however is specced with more alcantara, just like the GT3 models. Of course Porsche needs to differentiate.
But I just found out the 911 Dakar does get a lot of new Race-Tex goodies the other models will not get. The full upper dashboard (new). The inlays even (new). The lower dashboard (not new see GTS). The air vent (new). The inner sill door guards (new). The fuse box (new). And lastly the mirror cap which is available on the T.
And this is a bit frustrating. Or maybe it would be more frustrating if it was available since my order is locked in of course. Anyhow, don’t quite understand why a 992 T is not getting these goodies but the Dakar is. At least we have the pictures to enjoy !
But I just found out the 911 Dakar does get a lot of new Race-Tex goodies the other models will not get. The full upper dashboard (new). The inlays even (new). The lower dashboard (not new see GTS). The air vent (new). The inner sill door guards (new). The fuse box (new). And lastly the mirror cap which is available on the T.
And this is a bit frustrating. Or maybe it would be more frustrating if it was available since my order is locked in of course. Anyhow, don’t quite understand why a 992 T is not getting these goodies but the Dakar is. At least we have the pictures to enjoy !
#5089
The Carrera T is begging for a Pascha interior. If my seat inserts get stained or worn...it's my no brainer plan B.
Especially easy without a rear seat. Just center seat and door panels.
Especially easy without a rear seat. Just center seat and door panels.
Last edited by Tompoodie; 02-05-2023 at 07:07 PM.
#5091
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#5092
Well, the way I see it is this: exterior color is important but the interior is as or more important because that's what you'll be seeing an awful lot of hence the splurge on my part for the $7K interior upgrade.
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#5093
I came into this wanting a green car, had I not I would be happy they are offering the deviated stitching package this time around. The checkerboard pattern is actually very nice and paired with deviated belts I think you have the entire package. You may even end up with more deviated stitching than the rest of us. (steering wheel!)
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#5094
I’m really surprised you sold the GT350 (and got a good price, BTW) and kept the Cayman, given the incoming T.
#5095
The Cayman is just a year old and I absolutely love everything about it but one thing, it's not a 911. I'm not sure what the future will hold but this is today's decision.
#5096
I came into this wanting a green car, had I not I would be happy they are offering the deviated stitching package this time around. The checkerboard pattern is actually very nice and paired with deviated belts I think you have the entire package. You may even end up with more deviated stitching than the rest of us. (steering wheel!)
#5097
He just did those seats on his new Racing Green GT3
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