Cocoa leather pics..
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It is difficult to capture in photographs the rich color variations in Cocoa leather, but for those who are interested, these are pretty accurate (GT Silver 997C2 w/CC 19"s).
Last edited by stan523; 02-16-2005 at 04:49 PM.
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(this vehicle also had optional leather rear center console $1200 option)
-only wish that the carpet color were a little darker.....
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-only wish that the carpet color were a little darker.....
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Try using "Lexol" vinyl conditioner and cleaner for the vinyl parts. It has a much "duller" matte look to it. I'm not sure which is the best leather conditioner for the duller look. IMHO the seats are a bit too shiney. maybe it's the photo?
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Yeah MMD, this color cocoa does have subtle sheen to it, not excessive-- noticeable in my pics as they were taken in bright sunlight. When you see in the flesh it is really tastefully done IMO. I ordered my former e46 M3 cabrio in Cinnamon nappa leather...so maybe I'm just partial to earthtones.
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I like it. it will always make the car a bit more difficult to sell but why should you drive anything other than what you truly want for years just so you can sell it easier later.
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We had one come in to the dealership and it looks really good, I though it looked better on the 997S we had, then on the SE Boxster
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