What options (including "no-cost") were available on CGT?
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Guys,
I am in the process of narrowing down he choice of cars at the moment.
In order to assist with this - can anyone tell me (or point me to a list) of the optional items and no-cost options I should be looking for in the various cars??
Many thanks in advance
I am in the process of narrowing down he choice of cars at the moment.
In order to assist with this - can anyone tell me (or point me to a list) of the optional items and no-cost options I should be looking for in the various cars??
Many thanks in advance
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From what I know up-to-now:
no cost:
outside colors "Fayence-Yellow", "Black", "Basalt Black metallic", "Seal Grey metallic", "GT Silver metallic" and "Guards Red"
inside colors "dark grey", "terracotta" and "ascot" (terracotta with black parts)
you could choice to get no radio and/or no air-conditioning (also there are only 5 cars in the world without both!)
you had the choice of 4 different seat-sizes.
cost:
outside colors paint-to-sample (up-to-now I know 17 with some rumors for 18 and 19, see the CGT-painting-thread in this forum)
inside colors "pastel yellow", "cream yellow", "red" and "flamenco red"
you could get the gear-**** made of carbon-fibre
you could get the wheels partly or fully painted in body-color or in a different color
That's it as far as I know.
no cost:
outside colors "Fayence-Yellow", "Black", "Basalt Black metallic", "Seal Grey metallic", "GT Silver metallic" and "Guards Red"
inside colors "dark grey", "terracotta" and "ascot" (terracotta with black parts)
you could choice to get no radio and/or no air-conditioning (also there are only 5 cars in the world without both!)
you had the choice of 4 different seat-sizes.
cost:
outside colors paint-to-sample (up-to-now I know 17 with some rumors for 18 and 19, see the CGT-painting-thread in this forum)
inside colors "pastel yellow", "cream yellow", "red" and "flamenco red"
you could get the gear-**** made of carbon-fibre
you could get the wheels partly or fully painted in body-color or in a different color
That's it as far as I know.
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OK, I haven't seen two cars next to each other with ascot in one and terracotta in the other. Just saw once one with terracotta and sat once in one with ascot and in pictures you often can't really see it that good because of light conditions.
Thanks, a new info to me
Thanks, a new info to me
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Thanks guys - very helpful.
It only remains for me to do two things:
1) Find the "right" car and;
2) Rationalise the purchase when I can get a Ford GT, 997RS and Aeriel Atom 300 for the same money!
Anyone been through that process? And is the CGT worth it?
Thanks!
It only remains for me to do two things:
1) Find the "right" car and;
2) Rationalise the purchase when I can get a Ford GT, 997RS and Aeriel Atom 300 for the same money!
Anyone been through that process? And is the CGT worth it?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by GBGT
netburner - ascot is NOT terracota with black parts. Ascot is ascot brown with black. The ascot brown is an entirely different color than terracota.
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Originally Posted by W8MM
Ascot looks to me to be a combination of "Natural Brown" and "Natural Dark Grey (black)".
Ascot is a deeper brown than natural brown. It is a very nice color that I thought, at one time, I wanted. In the end, for a number of reason I settled on natural grey.
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Originally Posted by Colm
Nope,
Ascot is a deeper brown than natural brown.
Ascot is a deeper brown than natural brown.