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How RED are you?

pwebb

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Red seems to be a popular choice on the register recently, but I wondered how many have had Guards Red in the past or are you recent converts?

From memory here's my colour choices

924 Minerva Blue [;)]
944 Gold [:(]
944S Guards Red [8D]
964 Guards Red [8D]
993 Polar Silver [:)]
996 Lapis Blue [:D]
Boxster 2.5 Ocean Blue [;)]
Boxster S Seal Grey [;)]
997S Guards Red [8D]
Cayenne S Lapis Blue [:)]
Cayenne S Basalt Black [:)]
997S Gen 2 Guards Red [8D]


 
Mine were:-

924 Turbo Blue/Grey with black pinstripe cabin (colour [:)] car [:(])
911 SC Bronze with berber cabin [:)]
911 Carrera Meteor Grey with grey cabin [:(]
911 Carrera 2 Very Dark Blue [;)] with cream cabin [&:]
964 Zenith Blue with metropole cabin [:)]
996 Polar Silver with metropole cabin [:)]
997T Speed Yellow with black cabin [:)]
997 GT2 Carrera White with black cabin [:)]
Rosso Scuderia (red) with Black Alcantara cabin [:)][:)][:)][:)][:)]

Red is definitely the "in" colour in 997 land! [8|]

Regards,

Clive
 
i've owned 4 RED Porsches in the past [8D] . the 997 is my 4th Yellow Porsche [:)]

only owned one silver Porsche and that was the 930 slantnose which had a CANCAN RED interior [8D]
 
Red is for roses for cars they should be blue:

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Or if not Blue possibly Silver

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I recall my first new sports car was in RED, an Austin- Healey 100 back in 1956
A very well balanced 944 turbo I remember it well , my current car a 997.2 C2s pdk is also in RED ...snap
Yes I will be one of the red brigade on SW weekend outing of 16-18th of April !

 

ORIGINAL: bobfair

Red is for roses for cars they should be blue:



Yes Bob, had three blue ones myself - but your avatar tells me you enjoy red ones as well!
 
I hang my head in shame for never having owned a Red Porsche....[:(]
But I do like the odd few colours... [;)]

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Basalt
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Meteor
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Peter

My avatar is a a celbration of CAMP 4S which still makes me smile everytime I think about it. A kind of sideways red me thinks

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Hopefully we will be hearing from Nick USA soon as to how he got on at Ice Force this year driving Gen 2 Turbos fitted with spikes on an ice lake at -35 degrees
 
924 Turbo Guards red [:)][:)][:)]
964 C4 Guards red [:)][:)]
993 C2 Turquoise (not Riviera blue) but similar[:)][:)]
No car for 3 years , a white and blue 40 foot sail boat (not many roads in Caribbean) [:)][:)][:)]
987 Boxster S Guards red [:)][:)][:)]
997.1 turbo speed Yellow [:D]

My cars tend to be on the brighter side of life [:D]


 

ORIGINAL: marlin

No car for 3 years , a white and blue 40 foot sail boat (not many roads in Caribbean) [:)][:)][:)]

Know the feeling, spent a couple of years in Bda with a green and white Team Pursuit speed boat [:)](which I crashed[:eek:]). But we did have a SpaceWagon, in dark red.
 
Well I am a sinner

986 Boxster S - Artic Silver, Boxster Red interior
987 Boxster S - Seal Geay, Teracotta Interior
997 C2S - Basalt Black, Sand Beige Interior


Prior to that I have had non porsches in White, Gunmetal, Bronze, Black, Black (cream leather), Blue (Grey leather), Black (Cream leather)

No Red I am afraid at all, ever........
 
The one now in Cardiff OPC - to be collected soon (yippee!) - is my first red one. Previous red cars, and there are only two, Honda Integra Type R (great fun) and, centuries ago, a Mk 2 Ford Zephyr 6, a passion wagon par excellence! Bench seats and column shift.......[;)]
 
ORIGINAL: tscaptain
......... a Mk 2 Ford Zephyr 6, a passion wagon par excellence! Bench seats and column shift.......[;)]

Was that the one with the foot prints on the roof lining? :ROFLMAO:
 

Red is definitely the new Silver !!

I currently have one 911 Carrera and one 993, both in guards red of course !!


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I have had a blue Boxster and a white 944 though.
 

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