2018 Turbo S configuration help
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Nice build. My key suggestion would be to paint the side skirts and rear, bottom fascia to match paint color. I feel like the car is incomplete without them painted.
Here's pics of mine for reference on a few points called out above: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8991...on-in-132.html
Here's pics of mine for reference on a few points called out above: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8991...on-in-132.html
Last edited by Mister_Yogi; 04-24-2017 at 11:39 PM.
#17
your theme is along the same lines as mine. I went with the German Flag colors. I love the yellow gauges. I have received more compliments on them than anything else on the car. They light up black at night.
As far as the the stitching, it looks really great but I chose not to. I had an M3 with it and my experience it gets dirty over time.
Nice build.
As far as the the stitching, it looks really great but I chose not to. I had an M3 with it and my experience it gets dirty over time.
Nice build.
#18
Nice build. My key suggestion would be to paint the side skirts and rear, bottom fascia to match paint color. I feel like the car is incomplete without them painted.
Here's pics of mine for reference on a few points called out above: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8991...on-in-132.html
Here's pics of mine for reference on a few points called out above: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8991...on-in-132.html
#19
Three Wheelin'
I'm a no-sunroof fan. Dealers tell you that it will hurt resale, but I have not found that to be the case at all. I stay away from gloss black exterior trim because I track this car and the black paint is not going to be happy. I do like Carmine Red!
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I love the pure, deep red of Carmine. There really isn't much like it out on the roads. I agree that Carmine is the winner in the daytime. While, Guards will definitely be brighter at night, there's something magical about Carmine as it dances with the night lights.
#23
I had carmine on my previous GT4. It's a beautiful red and has a deeper, richer look to it. I do like Guards red - it is a sportier looking color with it's orange undertone, but Carmine is just flat out gorgeous. Zero regrets with that choice. Went a completely different direction w/my TT and chose Night Blue for this one.
Personally, I'd add deviated stitching. I got mine in Pebble grey and it's awesome in person - subtle, but adds just enough "pop" to the interior. Do note, however, that you really need to get the whole interior deviated for it to look right. Figure ~$4000 for this.
Glass sunroof really is worth the addition. Weight is minimal and it makes the interior feel more airy. This is one of those options that probably makes a difference in resale (if that matters to you - which it probably shouldn't).
The illuminated sill is worth considering. I also chose this and I'm really glad I did. Super cool in person.
Personally, I'd add deviated stitching. I got mine in Pebble grey and it's awesome in person - subtle, but adds just enough "pop" to the interior. Do note, however, that you really need to get the whole interior deviated for it to look right. Figure ~$4000 for this.
Glass sunroof really is worth the addition. Weight is minimal and it makes the interior feel more airy. This is one of those options that probably makes a difference in resale (if that matters to you - which it probably shouldn't).
The illuminated sill is worth considering. I also chose this and I'm really glad I did. Super cool in person.
#24
Thank you everyone, l really appreciate all the feedback you guys have given me, even if it made it much harder to decide
In the end, I didn't change my initial build by much. I still chose guards red, no sunroof and pebble grey deviated stitching (the extended deviated package). I also kept the yellow sports chrono since I feel it adds just enough colour to make it look "sportier".
Here is the link to my final build:
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJKGAFW3
Now the excruciating wait till August begins....
In the end, I didn't change my initial build by much. I still chose guards red, no sunroof and pebble grey deviated stitching (the extended deviated package). I also kept the yellow sports chrono since I feel it adds just enough colour to make it look "sportier".
Here is the link to my final build:
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJKGAFW3
Now the excruciating wait till August begins....
#25
Burning Brakes
As for sunroof, be advised that if you order no sunroof, your car may sit unsold for a long time on resale when looking for the right buyer.
If you don't like the two-tone look, just get the body colored sunroof. That's what I have, as I don't like the two-tone look, either.
#26
There is a similar thread where I posted answers that probably apply to your situation, too.
As for sunroof, be advised that if you order no sunroof, your car may sit unsold for a long time on resale when looking for the right buyer.
If you don't like the two-tone look, just get the body colored sunroof. That's what I have, as I don't like the two-tone look, either.
As for sunroof, be advised that if you order no sunroof, your car may sit unsold for a long time on resale when looking for the right buyer.
If you don't like the two-tone look, just get the body colored sunroof. That's what I have, as I don't like the two-tone look, either.
I don't really have anything against the two tone look, I feel both are really cool looking and bring something to the table. I guess I just have to pick one and decided to pick unified roof with minimal lines. Resale is a factor, but as someone who doesn't use sunroofs, I'd rather not add any more lines than necessary to the car.
A couple of you guys have given me the single best piece of advice: "Build it like YOU want it, screw what everyone else says". This is very true, as you can always find someone to validate or invalidate every single choice. In the end, I think my build is a good fit for me
One thing I still struggle with is carmine red vs guards red..... That one keeps me up at night as I love both colors. Wife is much more of a carmine fan, and I'm leaning more guards red. Right now I have guards red locked in, but I still have 2 weeks to change.... The thing that worries me about carmine is how dark it gets in low lights... I want my car to stand out
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Thanks for the feedback.
I don't really have anything against the two tone look, I feel both are really cool looking and bring something to the table. I guess I just have to pick one and decided to pick unified roof with minimal lines. Resale is a factor, but as someone who doesn't use sunroofs, I'd rather not add any more lines than necessary to the car.
A couple of you guys have given me the single best piece of advice: "Build it like YOU want it, screw what everyone else says". This is very true, as you can always find someone to validate or invalidate every single choice. In the end, I think my build is a good fit for me
One thing I still struggle with is carmine red vs guards red..... That one keeps me up at night as I love both colors. Wife is much more of a carmine fan, and I'm leaning more guards red. Right now I have guards red locked in, but I still have 2 weeks to change.... The thing that worries me about carmine is how dark it gets in low lights... I want my car to stand out
I don't really have anything against the two tone look, I feel both are really cool looking and bring something to the table. I guess I just have to pick one and decided to pick unified roof with minimal lines. Resale is a factor, but as someone who doesn't use sunroofs, I'd rather not add any more lines than necessary to the car.
A couple of you guys have given me the single best piece of advice: "Build it like YOU want it, screw what everyone else says". This is very true, as you can always find someone to validate or invalidate every single choice. In the end, I think my build is a good fit for me
One thing I still struggle with is carmine red vs guards red..... That one keeps me up at night as I love both colors. Wife is much more of a carmine fan, and I'm leaning more guards red. Right now I have guards red locked in, but I still have 2 weeks to change.... The thing that worries me about carmine is how dark it gets in low lights... I want my car to stand out
Carmine!
#30
Burning Brakes