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Old 01-14-2011, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by xcusemi
Hi MarkD:

Again, thank you for your spec sheet. The sheet you gave me is for Marble Gray, but Joanne advised me base on the picture of the interior shot that I sent her, she doesnt think my interior is Mable Gray.

This is the reason I want to confirm with the board and from a few post below me, I am convince that my interior is Marble Gray and called Joanne to place the order. I told her to mix the color base on the spec sheet you provided.

Again, thank you everyone
ok, good to know that we can use a previous custom color spec sheet.
that info helps for future projects
Old 01-14-2011, 11:50 AM
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Just a quick update. I chk the small sticker on underneath the hood and found out that the Color is not Marble Gray. It has the code PT and after chking the link of 993FAQ that curve lover provided, it shows that it is Florentine Gray.

I will need to contact Joanne (she close on Friday) to ask her if she mix the paint yet, if not, I need to get Florentine Gray to be the right color for my interior.

MarkB: I start the project last night. Remove the Driver seat out and start cleanning it to remove any dirt and oil from the seat. I have the same problem as your, which the driver side bolster is showing some wear. After cleanning the seat up, I filled the parts that need attention due to slight crack with FLEX FILL. So far, I am very happy with the result before I apply the color. The color should be arrive next week.

I plan to work on the passenger seat tonight and I will provide the picture and step by step and will post here for anyone to tackle this project in the future. It is not too difficult, but really time consume. I am almost certain that the most time consuming part is the prep. Aplly 2-3 coats of paint to the leather should be pretty easy if you prep the seats correctly.
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Thats marble grey, the darker one is classic grey as stated, camera and flash do tend to throw spanners in the works!
Old 01-14-2011, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by xcusemi
Just a quick update. I chk the small sticker on underneath the hood and found out that the Color is not Marble Gray. It has the code PT and after chking the link of 993FAQ that curve lover provided, it shows that it is Florentine Gray.
For the 1001st time: This information on that page is incorrect. To understand just how incorrect it is, a good mental exercise would be to find Marble Gray on that page.
Old 01-14-2011, 04:03 PM
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Hi Nile:

Thank you for letting me know. I did not know that the info on the page is incorrect. I guess I will contact Joanne and tell her to disregard the email I sent her and I will stick with Marble Gray. Thank you and enjoy the weekend everyone!!
Old 01-14-2011, 04:32 PM
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Another example of Marble Grey/Gray (and Black).
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Old 01-14-2011, 04:49 PM
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It appears from years and years of previous discussions here that interior codes ar the only thing on the sticker that is not properly tabulated anywhere
Old 01-14-2011, 05:10 PM
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This is the sticker I got under the hood. Mine showed PT =)
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Old 01-15-2011, 11:45 AM
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Curve Lover my interior is not Marbel Gray. It is Classic Gray confirmed. xcusemi looks lighter. Definetly comparing my interior to xcusemi they are different grays. I will bet that xcusemi is Marble gray.
I bought a steering wheel with dark root wood and the leather is a bit darker than my classic gray. I might have to dye it.
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Marble Grey is WQ. Absolutely. Positively.
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Old 01-15-2011, 03:18 PM
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Rich, WQ may very well be Marble Gray. But in Porsche-speak that doesn't mean that Marble Gray is only designated WQ and not other letters as well..

That, plus your Marble is with Blue. Most Marbles are with Black, so I'm sure that would be a different code than WQ.
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My Marble is NE

The interior 2 digit code means diddly, Porsche colour codes are 3 digit, the 2 digit code does not mean a specific colour, just the trim option
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