Anyone seen this color combo? ...
#1
Drifting
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Anyone seen this color combo? ...
Just curious if anyone has ever seen a Cayenne (or any other Porsche model for that matter) with a luxor beige interior and red gauge faces on the instrument cluster? I looked for a pic online but didn't find any in that color combo (maybe for a good reason).
Here's why I ask... My CTT has been waiting at the dealer for a new instrument cluster due to a shaky tach needle. Had to come from Germany. Well it finally arrived but with red gauge faces instead of black. The dealer sourced another with the proper black gauges and it's being flown in overnight. But I was just curious what the red gauges might look like? My dealer SA was not a fan. My meteor grey CTT has the luxor beige interior with the carbon fiber center console trim and shifter, and then the aluminum trim on the doors.
Any thoughts? Anyone seen a vehicle with that combo? I'm just curious at this point. TIA!
Here's why I ask... My CTT has been waiting at the dealer for a new instrument cluster due to a shaky tach needle. Had to come from Germany. Well it finally arrived but with red gauge faces instead of black. The dealer sourced another with the proper black gauges and it's being flown in overnight. But I was just curious what the red gauges might look like? My dealer SA was not a fan. My meteor grey CTT has the luxor beige interior with the carbon fiber center console trim and shifter, and then the aluminum trim on the doors.
Any thoughts? Anyone seen a vehicle with that combo? I'm just curious at this point. TIA!
#5
Drifting
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Thanks gnat, yeah, that does gives somewhat of an idea of the combo. Not bad, but I dunno?
I'm thinking it might make the interior a bit more unique or kind of sporty looking with something other than the standard black gauge faces. On the other hand I'm not sure if it would just be too much of a contrast and stand out too much?
Thoughts (anyone)?
I'm thinking it might make the interior a bit more unique or kind of sporty looking with something other than the standard black gauge faces. On the other hand I'm not sure if it would just be too much of a contrast and stand out too much?
Thoughts (anyone)?
#7
Drifting
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Red cars (exterior) with tan interior is a great looking combo, so I was wondering if that appeal would apply to red gauges in a beige interior. Perhaps not. Appreciate the input.