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@Senya / @Albechow Great specs gentleman! I am actually torn between Chalk and Aventurine Green. For my Chalk, I actually have graphite blue with yellow stitching. And with AG, I have the classic truffle brown with chalk stitching. I am disappointed you're unable to select the heritage package on Targa 4 GTS.
I'd contrast the wheels with a bright color. I like the interior.
Aventurine with a silver bar and wheels could be nice, though I do like the look of OPs spec. Green/silver maybe a bit more fashionable but the darker bar and wheels with aventurine give the car a more gangster look which is dope
Make sure you love Adventurine Green. It is a very subtle and low key color that may lose its wow factor over time. The options are nice. Similar to mine.
Nicely Done and Congrats! Some thoughts. As mentioned above, remove puddle lights and change color of wheel rims (blend in too much). I also heard Porsche was not accepting BOSE orders due to supply issues - a confirmation point. If so, either Burmester or upgrade 3rd party. My SA mentioned that Lane Keep Assist was not reliable. A research point along with with Night Vision Assist. And most important....Keep the Manual
Last edited by DoubleD992GTS; Oct 9, 2022 at 07:44 PM.
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@Senya I really dig this look! Question for you...how did you manage to get PTS? I am assuming you have a build before the end of the year? My dealer said Porsche is not doing any PTS for the rest of the year. However, if you were able to get one, I may need to ask again.
Regarding your build, did you not wanted heated GT sport steering wheel?
Thanks for your feedback. I didn't know about the bose, which have to check. I did remove Lane Keep Assist and Night Vision from the final spec. PDK was never an option. Thank again.
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