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Originally Posted by Woodster
BLUE 993TT (GT2)
GT2 in BLUE would be awesome!!!
Now try to find one for sale, and located in North America........
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There was Cobalt Blue car in Chicago for sale a while back at a Porsche dealer, low miles, decent, price, ugly wood interior. Check on the www.porsche.com and search the dealer inventories. I have also seen a colbalt blue TTs. That "S" was a beautiful and special car, but was a little pricey.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by mbrouder
Too bad black is out. There is a nicely priced one in the Rennlist classifieds. Listing just popped up today.
All blk/blk.
I like the look of a clean BLACK car but I just don't have the time to keep them as clean as they should be kept.
After owning the last couple of BLUE sports/performance cars I like the color change.
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Originally Posted by clubrcr
There was Cobalt Blue car in Chicago for sale a while back at a Porsche dealer, low miles, decent, price, ugly wood interior. Check on the www.porsche.com and search the dealer inventories. I have also seen a colbalt blue TTs. That "S" was a beautiful and special car, but was a little pricey.
Good luck.
Good luck.
I did search the Link and Google Searched Chicago area dealers and I did not see the Cobalt BlueTT or TTS that you mentioned.
I really don't want the wood interior but I was interested in seeing the color on a TT. The S is also interesting but probably is not suitable because I have some mods in mind and I would not want to mod an S, too rare to mod.
Keep 'em coming
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I like the Azurro California blue which is available on the PCA 50th Anniversary Commemorate 997. Unfortunately, I do not think it iwas available on the Turbo 993s.
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NICE!!!
Ocean BLUE I would have to consider.
The Blue cars are so rare that I have not seen an Ocean Blue in person.
Thanks for the photos.
Curious what the interior color is?
It does appear to be somewhat lighter than Midnight Blue, although I think I would still prefer Zenith Blue or Cobalt Blue.
Too bad your TT is not in North America and for sale.
Enjoy having the Blues....!
NICE!!!
Ocean BLUE I would have to consider.
The Blue cars are so rare that I have not seen an Ocean Blue in person.
Thanks for the photos.
Curious what the interior color is?
It does appear to be somewhat lighter than Midnight Blue, although I think I would still prefer Zenith Blue or Cobalt Blue.
Too bad your TT is not in North America and for sale.
Enjoy having the Blues....!
The cars is one of the final 30, built in March 1998 - and I was happy to purchase it some two years ago with 12.000 km (ca. 8.000 mls) on the clock. Currently it's got 17.000 mls (25.000 km).
And most important: It will never ever be sold
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Originally Posted by Cruzrmm
PERFECT!
GT2 in BLUE would be awesome!!!
Now try to find one for sale, and located in North America........
GT2 in BLUE would be awesome!!!
Now try to find one for sale, and located in North America........
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Originally Posted by Turbo993
The above shown two GT2 were for sale in Europe during the last years. The white one is gone, but I believe that the blue on is still available (in France or Belgium).
Importing non-DOT approved vehicles into the US is a nightmare!
I suspect that this GT2 was never intended for export and would be impossible to bring into the USA.
Track use maybe, and even this would require piles of paperwork and multiple inspections with no guarantee for approval.
Besides, I am not looking for a track car, I want to drive it regularly on the street.
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Originally Posted by Darius
Agree with statement above "it will never be sold".I can not imagine someone wanting to buy this color interior . Just my opinion .
I prefer the standard black or gray interior and have lost interest on a couple of different Blue TT's becuase of the interior color.