The Ultimate White 993 Gallery!
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From my avatar. Bought this 2 owner/fairly bone-stock car in December '08 after lurking around here and gathering information. '95 C2, GP White on Cashmere/Black, 86K miles. No problems, no surprises, and now well down the slippery slope Joined Rennlist soon after and haven't looked back. First picture upload, hope this works....
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White 993s
Sure are a bunch of great looking Whites. Still, most would be improved by buying my white front bumperettes (from Bumperplugs) for half price (I did a delete). They really do look nice, I just had to do a respray to change my side skirts and decided to do a bumperette and headlight washer delete also.
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Blue911Heaven (08-06-2020)
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Bump for two reasons.
1. Several newcomers with white 993s.
2. White is easier to clean than black...........and I've found a nice GPW/black 97 (with sport seats!). Not again...................
KEEP THEM COMING!!!
1. Several newcomers with white 993s.
2. White is easier to clean than black...........and I've found a nice GPW/black 97 (with sport seats!). Not again...................
KEEP THEM COMING!!!
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I like mine
Car was originally from the States - no-one here (in Germany) would buy Glacier White with Cashmere beige interior. So it came back 'home', got new bumpers, had a few thing changed to make it road-legal for Germany, was lowered to get rid of the American 'Cayenne' ride height and now lives a happy life in the fast lane of the Autobahn - and it still goes a good 160 mph even for a 12 year old car....
Cheers
Martin
Car was originally from the States - no-one here (in Germany) would buy Glacier White with Cashmere beige interior. So it came back 'home', got new bumpers, had a few thing changed to make it road-legal for Germany, was lowered to get rid of the American 'Cayenne' ride height and now lives a happy life in the fast lane of the Autobahn - and it still goes a good 160 mph even for a 12 year old car....
Cheers
Martin
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C4SJOHN (03-19-2022)