New pics of my 997 S (I hope!)
#20
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Originally Posted by Cowhorn
I bought a nicely optioned 997 S off the showroom floor the other day for $10K off of MSRP. I am very pleased so far. I am trying to attach pictures, but they are too large. I will try again later. These are the options on the car.
2006 997 S, Speed Yellow
Black Interior
Sport Seats
Self-dimming Mirrors
Heated Front Seats
Wheel Caps with Colored Porsche Crest
Sport Chrono Package Plus
Bose High End Sound Package
PSE
19" Carrera Sport Wheels
Sport Seat Backs Painted Speed Yellow
Speed Yellow Seat Belts
Aluminum Foot Rest
2006 997 S, Speed Yellow
Black Interior
Sport Seats
Self-dimming Mirrors
Heated Front Seats
Wheel Caps with Colored Porsche Crest
Sport Chrono Package Plus
Bose High End Sound Package
PSE
19" Carrera Sport Wheels
Sport Seat Backs Painted Speed Yellow
Speed Yellow Seat Belts
Aluminum Foot Rest
#23
Originally Posted by Bob in NY
cowhorn, do the center caps match the inside portion of the wheel or are they silver? I have the same wheels but the center caps from the Carrera S wheels and they are off color to me.
#25
Originally Posted by turkish_eyebrow
I had the same problem.
OCBen'ssuggestion worked well. Here it is:
"If you're using Windows, there is no easier and better pic resizing tool than the freebie, Microsoft Paint.
1. Right mouse click the file and select Open with Microsoft Paint.
2. Click on Image and select Stretch/Skew from the menu.
3. In the Stretch box just select the percentage reduction you want. Just make sure Horizontal & Vertical values are the same.
4. If the amount is not right, just Undo (Cntrl Z) and select again.
5. Do a File Save As with a different name to preserve your original file."
Good luck.
OCBen'ssuggestion worked well. Here it is:
"If you're using Windows, there is no easier and better pic resizing tool than the freebie, Microsoft Paint.
1. Right mouse click the file and select Open with Microsoft Paint.
2. Click on Image and select Stretch/Skew from the menu.
3. In the Stretch box just select the percentage reduction you want. Just make sure Horizontal & Vertical values are the same.
4. If the amount is not right, just Undo (Cntrl Z) and select again.
5. Do a File Save As with a different name to preserve your original file."
Good luck.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx