Anyone else have Slate Grey??
#1
Burning Brakes
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Got pictures?
I just picked mine up last week.
Options:
Badge Delete
18" Hollow Spoke Turbo twists
Clear markers/corners
B&M short shift
H&R springs going on tommorow.
Fabspeed on it's way
Techart Shift **** from Gert on it's way
I just picked mine up last week.
Options:
Badge Delete
18" Hollow Spoke Turbo twists
Clear markers/corners
B&M short shift
H&R springs going on tommorow.
Fabspeed on it's way
Techart Shift **** from Gert on it's way
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Hey P1CR,
I've got a Slate Grey '03 996 coupe (black full leather interior). I'll try to email you the pics seperately. This has to be the single classiest color I've ever seen. I scoured the country for this color on an '03 coupe set up with the option I wanted. It wasn't easy to find. Over the past few months in LA, I've only seen one other in this color and it was a turbo. Nice to not see them all over the place. Every person who stops to check out the car comments on how nice the color is.
ER
I've got a Slate Grey '03 996 coupe (black full leather interior). I'll try to email you the pics seperately. This has to be the single classiest color I've ever seen. I scoured the country for this color on an '03 coupe set up with the option I wanted. It wasn't easy to find. Over the past few months in LA, I've only seen one other in this color and it was a turbo. Nice to not see them all over the place. Every person who stops to check out the car comments on how nice the color is.
ER
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Burning Brakes
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I get the same response. Everyone loves the color. Check out 'every day's pictures. Slate grey with tan. Looks great.
The B&M is terrific for the street. And evywhere else.
I just put H&R springs on the car. Makes it look as it should, and the ride is unchanged.
The B&M is terrific for the street. And evywhere else.
I just put H&R springs on the car. Makes it look as it should, and the ride is unchanged.