ferrari red cayenne on 22's
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Just thought some might want to see a bright red cayenne. http://www.dupontregistry.com/searc...772&sessionkey={3A2BEE0D-5C39-4AB7-BDB1-5FF0F2223235} Should have painted lowers and left spare off.
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not attractive!
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That is why arena red is not an option. I would guess that Porsche did a photoshop on various colors for the Cayenne and "choked" on seeing it in this color. Worked so-so for me in the Christophorus (?sp) mag last year.
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Never seen rain or inclement weather. Heated front and rear seats.
And if you're never going to take it out when the weather is bad, why bother with heated seats/cold weather package?
-a 928 driver who not afraid of a little moisture
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I like the line "color not available from Porsche" - well, actually for a few clams you can get any color you want from Porsche!
I think this color red is bad and I think the wheels kill the look. A fire engine Cayenne, otherwise, could be a nice change from the bland colors in the brochure.
I think this color red is bad and I think the wheels kill the look. A fire engine Cayenne, otherwise, could be a nice change from the bland colors in the brochure.