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Who likes Dark Olive Green for CT?

Markdsv

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Dear all,

Still haven't made my mind up and athough I have put down a deposit on a Cayenne Turbo for April delivery, I have till the end of this year to decide which color to go for (I will have havanne/Sand two tone leather though). At the moment I am thinking about dark olive green. The green appears black at night and has a lovely green gold metalic shine during the day.

There are so many basalt black, sand white blue and grey onces, I would like to be different?

Let me know your honest thoughts.

Cheers,

Mark

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Ever since that colour first came out on the 996TTS, I think it's one of the classiest colours around and suits the Cayenne perfectly. Savanna wouldn't be my colour choice though... I think that Cocoa leather would be a nice fit...

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Hi Mark
I love the Olive - really classy colour.
I think the Sand interior really compliments the colour and much nicer than Cocoa IMHO.
My 996 is a Forest Green with Savannah interior and looks a really great combination - I have had lots of very good compliments about the colour choice too.
 
Peter,

Thanks, I am 99% sure to go for the dark olive color. Indeed the two tone Havanne/Sand goes very well with the exterior color. As soon as I get my turbo I will make some decent pictures (4 months wait though).

Cheers,

Mark
Rainy Bristol with parents in-law
 
ORIGINAL: Markdsv
Decided. Dark olive, April 08 delivery

Congratulations, Having seen it on other cars it is a stunning colour on the eye.. did you stick with the sand interior ?

garyw
 
Hi Helen and Gary,

Thanks, lovely color and I am getting more and more excited (4 month wait though). Yes indeed I have the Havanne/Sand two tone leather interior and opted to have the steering column as well as roof handles in leather as well. Really nice interior with the Dark Olive color. As soon as I have my CT I will post pictures.

Best wishes for 2008.

Regards,

Mark

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