993 TT PTS questions
#1
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993 TT PTS questions
Hello everyone
i hope everyone is doing well
i wanted to ask your opinions on the attached car color exterior and interior
its a PTS but i couldnt figure out what color name or code
any help?
i hope everyone is doing well
i wanted to ask your opinions on the attached car color exterior and interior
its a PTS but i couldnt figure out what color name or code
any help?
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I do not think that is Polar Silver - its a very light blue. Farisad, can you get to the car? The paint code is in the trunk, left hand side.
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#6
Looks like Ice Green to me (I think thats the name of the color). Rudy has a Carrera S in that color. I think his name is OPO on here. If you do a search you will definitely find him. He also posts a lot in the regular 993 forum.
I would steer clear of that interior color personally for future value. It's really an odd color.
I would steer clear of that interior color personally for future value. It's really an odd color.
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Looks like Ice Green to me (I think thats the name of the color). Rudy has a Carrera S in that color. I think his name is OPO on here. If you do a search you will definitely find him. He also posts a lot in the regular 993 forum.
I would steer clear of that interior color personally for future value. It's really an odd color.
I would steer clear of that interior color personally for future value. It's really an odd color.
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#8
A white car with red interior... odd but really nice.
Riviera blue... odd but the most valuable color that exists for porsche.
Green on green.... hey if the car appeals to you go for it. Its just absolutely impossible to resell. There are some color combos Porsche should put a stop to that people order... this was one of them.
Nothing personal, but I think you can find another rare paint to sample car that will be more appealing to you and to a buyer down the road.
I wouldn't touch that car personally (I have bought and sold more then 20 turbos in my lifetime and I work in the car industry) if you really love the car and will hold onto it and pass it along to your kids and their kids go for it. If you are buying it because it's rare and you think that it will be worth more then another standard color, don't do it. It WILL NOT BE WORTH MORE. You won't be able to resell it.
#9
My mistake, the color is called krystal green. It is a color from the 1970s turbos.
Here is rudy's car....
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...l#post13300882
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Odd is good sometimes. Rudy who I had mentioned has this exterior color with Linen white seats, and darker green carpet and dashboard.
A white car with red interior... odd but really nice.
Riviera blue... odd but the most valuable color that exists for porsche.
Green on green.... hey if the car appeals to you go for it. Its just absolutely impossible to resell. There are some color combos Porsche should put a stop to that people order... this was one of them.
Nothing personal, but I think you can find another rare paint to sample car that will be more appealing to you and to a buyer down the road.
I wouldn't touch that car personally (I have bought and sold more then 20 turbos in my lifetime and I work in the car industry) if you really love the car and will hold onto it and pass it along to your kids and their kids go for it. If you are buying it because it's rare and you think that it will be worth more then another standard color, don't do it. It WILL NOT BE WORTH MORE. You won't be able to resell it.
A white car with red interior... odd but really nice.
Riviera blue... odd but the most valuable color that exists for porsche.
Green on green.... hey if the car appeals to you go for it. Its just absolutely impossible to resell. There are some color combos Porsche should put a stop to that people order... this was one of them.
Nothing personal, but I think you can find another rare paint to sample car that will be more appealing to you and to a buyer down the road.
I wouldn't touch that car personally (I have bought and sold more then 20 turbos in my lifetime and I work in the car industry) if you really love the car and will hold onto it and pass it along to your kids and their kids go for it. If you are buying it because it's rare and you think that it will be worth more then another standard color, don't do it. It WILL NOT BE WORTH MORE. You won't be able to resell it.
thanks for sharing your time and comments
i do agree few odd color combos are just amazing, i personally liked this and my intention was to buy something out of same models we see always
any odd ones you got on your side? or seen for sale recently?
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Farisad,
My mistake, the color is called krystal green. It is a color from the 1970s turbos.
Here is rudy's car....
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...l#post13300882
My mistake, the color is called krystal green. It is a color from the 1970s turbos.
Here is rudy's car....
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...l#post13300882
heres sone other pictures in different lighting .
This was my first Krystal Green 1986 cabriolet 💚
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how can i verify if its the car is the only one in the world or etc
#13
You know, with an appropriate discount, I would buy this car because I like unusual color combos.....look at my Diablo for instance.
Now while I have the car, I would be on the lookout for black interior pieces to widen my options when I sell.
Now while I have the car, I would be on the lookout for black interior pieces to widen my options when I sell.
#15
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You will find most of the out of ordinary colours and combinations from Japan.
Isn't there a paint code in the trunk? I'm assuming option code is not on the hood too?
Isn't there a paint code in the trunk? I'm assuming option code is not on the hood too?