Do any of you 3.2 experts know what dark Green colours ( metallic ) were available on a 1989 Coupe there is one advertised on Pistonheads and i could be tempted by it, just need to know that its a genuine colour, i run a 993 as my daily drive but would like to get a more unusual 3.2 with a view to restoring it for a weekend car, i run my own bodyshop and just need a colour code so i can check the car colour against the vehicle. Its based in Winchester Hants and has 105000 miles on it, its up for £ 14,000.00 which although i am a tad out of touch with 3.2 prices seems to be on the high side or are they actually starting to go up in price ( I sold my genuine mint 3.2 Targa with 85k on the clock for £ 11k 3 years ago ), Any help / advice gratefully recieved
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Dark Green 3.2 Carrera
- Thread starter b7gud911
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I had a 89' LHD Coupe in Forest Green (I think) was with FULL cashmere hide. ex-Swiss car, totally loaded, colour looked great when shined.
carreracat
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this is from 1989:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/choosecolor/choosecolor.aspx?year=1989&make=Porsche&model=All+Models&search.x=69&search.y=6
but beware the paint option may have come from a different year (my '86 came with '87 paints and options!)
1988:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/choosecolor/choosecolor.aspx?year=1988&make=Porsche&model=All%20Models
1990:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/choosecolor/choosecolor.aspx?year=1990&make=Porsche&model=All+Models&search.x=57&search.y=7
also useful:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/paint-codes/porsche.htm
PS - i don't have anything to do with the website, i just have found it useful before!!
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/choosecolor/choosecolor.aspx?year=1989&make=Porsche&model=All+Models&search.x=69&search.y=6
but beware the paint option may have come from a different year (my '86 came with '87 paints and options!)
1988:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/choosecolor/choosecolor.aspx?year=1988&make=Porsche&model=All%20Models
1990:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/choosecolor/choosecolor.aspx?year=1990&make=Porsche&model=All+Models&search.x=57&search.y=7
also useful:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/paint-codes/porsche.htm
PS - i don't have anything to do with the website, i just have found it useful before!!
Do any of you 3.2 experts know what dark Green colours ( metallic )
Hi - The car should have a colour paint code. Ask the owner to open the service book and in here should be all the options
the car was ordered with and will also include the all important paint code.
I can recall that Charles Marsland the 3.2 Reg Sec had a metallic Granite colour 3.2 which I'm sure was green.
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