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Anyone know why it'll cost you $3830 for black leather with chalk stitching on an S, but $4530 if you do the same thing on a GTS, base Targa or the base Carrera?
I am note sure on this either. Both KA code. I have also been waiting to find out why - $840 carbon trim vs $3970 upcharge w the GTS package (Both 5TX code). Several have had this question....none being answered yet by (Porsche).
Last edited by 911Stiller; Jul 28, 2021 at 09:16 PM.
Another question regarding two-tone leather interior; is Alcantara wheel included or not with two-tone interior? There is no cost option GT leather steering wheel, so Alcantara wheel should be serial equipment?
How about door arm rest and arm handle that supposed to be in Race-Tex; will they remain with two-tone leather or not?
The first configurator included both those alcantara options with two-tone leather, but now it is not visible anymore?
I am note sure on this either. Both KA code. I have also been waiting to find out why - $840 carbon trim vs $3970 upcharge w the GTS package (Both 5TX code). Several have had this question....none being answered yet by (Porsche).
Its making me rethink the package as it seems odd to pay $3,100 more for the same thing. Not sure the logic here and would love to know reasoning.
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