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Oak remains my ideal green I think... I really wish Porsche had a nice carmelly brown interior to pair with it but looks like you went with truffle which is a great choice. Would love to see build code. If I ever can get an allocation i'm considering Oak for a Targa.
Oak remains my ideal green I think... I really wish Porsche had a nice carmelly brown interior to pair with it but looks like you went with truffle which is a great choice. Would love to see build code. If I ever can get an allocation i'm considering Oak for a Targa.
Oak remains my ideal green I think... I really wish Porsche had a nice carmelly brown interior to pair with it but looks like you went with truffle which is a great choice. Would love to see build code. If I ever can get an allocation i'm considering Oak for a Targa.
I didn't do anything too fancy with this build. SPASM, PSE and some other stuff. I am trying to keep it at or under $235k which is just a total mind game thing, but we all have a number. I'm back and forth on the wheels - right now it's black TTS ED wheels with yellow calipers but I've debated silver TTS ED wheels with black calipers.
Configurator shows PTS color as a generic red, so you don't really get to see Oak Green on the simulator. Truffle is a nice color in person and it's a good match to green paint.
Aventurine Green is darn near color changing in the way that it reflects the environment.
I never saw any photos of AG where gold highlights show up until I took a few photos in the evening sun of mine and looked at them afterward. Every other photo and description compared AG to Agate Grey. And maybe at night that might be true but other colors like blue and gold are apparent. It’s a very exceptional color. Honestly surprised Porsche didn’t make it one of the “special” colors.