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Spec for 997 turbo

Or even the Pearlesant white perhaps?

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I thought the Pearlesant white cheapened the car [:eek:]

I went into Silverstone today to compare two colours side by side on a car... still undecided[:mad:]
But did see a car with Cocoa interior [8D], think thats what I will go for... just picking the Exterior colour without an additional 3 month delay for a decent colour...

garyw
 
That's the rub - boring and the date will be ..... or something different and it'll be well into next year. This American California Azzuro Blue looks stunning!
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So Andrew34 - what colour did you pick then? Just found this on the Channel 4 web page - looks awesome?

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Graham, in the end after much undue pressure from my kids, I chose black with sand interior. They maintain black is the coolest colour for a Porsche turbo and I do agree although its become ubiquitous. I was also thinking of resale values. I didn't go for the ceramic brakes after advice from various Porsche dealers and the comments on this thread. Its arriving 1st Sept, know anyone who would like to buy my current 03 53 TT available from 1st August?
 
ORIGINAL: andrew34

Its arriving 1st Sept, know anyone who would like to buy my current 03 53 TT available from 1st August?
I've put a holding deposit dwn on a car at an opc but haven't seen it yet. If its not what they say it is i'd be interested. Could you email me the spec etc? cheers scott.
 
Is there a alternative alloy wheel you can spec? really dont like the alloys, too "bling bling"
 
ORIGINAL: sniper

Is there a alternative alloy wheel you can spec? really dont like the alloys, too "bling bling"


I agree
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There were two 997TTs at the Geneva launch, and the standard wheels do look far too fussy and shiny. Presumably you can fit any of the wheels available for the C4S or 997GT3 (with Cups or Corsas[:-]).
 

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