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Yes I did, and thanks. However, if what I've been reading that it most likely will not offer PTS is true, I will likely back out. The dealership is looking into it next week.
Yes I did, and thanks. However, if what I've been reading that it most likely will not offer PTS is true, I will likely back out. The dealership is looking into it next week.
Congrats guys. I'm jealous. Took all my willpower to not put a deposit down. GT Silver GT4.....so nice. Maybe in a few years.
Yes I did, and thanks. However, if what I've been reading that it most likely will not offer PTS is true, I will likely back out. The dealership is looking into it next week.
yeah those strong blues clash with the red, as seen in the RS exterior graphics, yellow or grey stitching would be a safer choice. Too bad you can't get the calipers painted easily by the factory as you can on Ferraris.
yeah those strong blues clash with the red, as seen in the RS exterior graphics, yellow or grey stitching would be a safer choice. Too bad you can't get the calipers painted easily by the factory as you can on Ferraris.
LOL..
There's no accounting for taste, I like the blue cars with red stitching
yeah those strong blues clash with the red, as seen in the RS exterior graphics, yellow or grey stitching would be a safer choice. Too bad you can't get the calipers painted easily by the factory as you can on Ferraris.
Why can't Porsche calipers be painted as easily, this is new info to me.?
Why can't Porsche calipers be painted as easily, this is new info to me.?
AFAIK, Porsche only offers 2 colours. Red is standard, yellow if you get PCCBs. With Ferrari, you can get a multitude of different colours.
The way I have it spec'd at the dealer right now is red stitching with PCCB and I must admit, I'm a bit concerned about the yellow calipers, blue paint and red stitching. I love red stitching though. I have yellow stitching on my other car and it just doesn't look as good as red IMO. Wonder if I should get rid of PCCBs??
Nah...looking at your Avatar pic the yellow on blue looks badass and the red stitching you'd only see inside. Its not like the red shows outward of the vehicle when you are looking at it. I'd even go red belts....
Personally I wouldn't waste any money on stitching or belts. I prefer black belts other colors show signs of dirty wear and I like the normal silver/black stitching. The yellow calipers look better on blue but red ain't that bad.
Personally I wouldn't waste any money on stitching or belts. I prefer black belts other colors show signs of dirty wear and I like the normal silver/black stitching. The yellow calipers look better on blue but red ain't that bad.
The cost of the coloured stitching also includes a leather interior. Definitely worth the $1,250 IMO. Choices are grey, red, and yellow stitch.
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