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Old 03-01-2018, 12:51 PM
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Default We Tried Something A Little Different With This Chalk White Panamera 971 - Come See



To all those who said that grocery getters or dad wagons couldn’t be cool, you have just been proven wrong. The second generation of the Porsche Panamera has been redesigned in such a way that not only does it look sleeker on the exterior, but on the interior as well. With the lower roofline and overall sportier look, we’ve decided to compliment Porsche’s new Panamera with a fresh pair of HRE S207H’s. This set features a Brushed Titanium face with a custom Brushed Aqua lip to add a little pop of color. Is this dad wagon cool enough for you now?!

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Size: 22”x10” // 22”x12”
Finish: Brushed Titanium Face // Brushed Aqua Lips
Tires: Pirelli P Zero
Tire Size: 265/30/22 315/25/22


Also Available: Exposed Hardware Version (S207) and Monoblock Version (P207) Various Finishes 20"-22" & 24" Sizing

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Old 03-01-2018, 04:51 PM
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Wow- sweet!
Old 03-02-2018, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by RDS928S
Wow- sweet!
Thank you!
Old 03-02-2018, 04:12 PM
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Each to their own, eye of the beholder etc. Just not for me.
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What did you use to lower the car, links?
Old 03-03-2018, 03:41 PM
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Yeah... I have a chalk Sport Turismo E-H on order. I have looked at both the standard Panny and the ST in this color from every conceivable angle, live and in pictures and spent countless hours on the configurator, deciding that this is the color for me. But a silver-finished wheel would be the LAST color I'd pick going with the chalk, let alone a silver-finished wheel with a turquoise ring around it. As said above, to each their own. Nicely slammed tho!
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So my car is hopefully coming any day now. It is a Chalk Panamera 4 E-Hybrid. I opted for the 21" Sport Design Wheels in High Gloss Black and had the brake calipers painted black instead of the neon green/yellow. If I had the option to change (which I don't) I think I would have stayed with the Sport Design 21" wheels but had them painted the same color (Chalk) as the car. Didn't think about this option until after the car was already built. I did spec the door handles also in High Gloss black to add some contract and to match the wheels.
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Originally Posted by Joby
What did you use to lower the car, links?
Yes sir, lowering links to bring this puppy down.
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Lowering links? I'm interested in getting *more* ground clearance, not less. Are there "uplifting links" that can be safely installed to raise the base ground clearance on the Panamera by 1-2 inches, without voiding warranties?
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Originally Posted by cometguy
Lowering links? I'm interested in getting *more* ground clearance, not less. Are there "uplifting links" that can be safely installed to raise the base ground clearance on the Panamera by 1-2 inches, without voiding warranties?
It's just a concept, but this is what you are looking for:

https://www.autoblog.com/2018/03/06/...simo-revealed/



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