991 GTS Must haves

991 GTS Must haves

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ted 191

1,419 posts

226 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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Shiverman said:
I agree. Seems pricey to me with that mileage. Would expect that price as an advertised price at an OPC before discount.
My cab sold at OPC for £100k with 14k miles.

WizzBang

297 posts

107 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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ted 191 said:
When specing our GTS we went through all the different options as my wife doesn't like alcantara, you can get plain leather to get rid of the nasty plastic but it comes with matching stitching, if you opt for plain leather with contrast stitch, it's something like a £6k option..........I persuaded her to go for the GTS pack !
Well done. The GTS pack is a must have for a GTS; future owners will be so thankful. I went for rhodium/silver as it's a close match for the exterior which is very light grey.
Then during the 8 month wait, I went a bit mad and added in leather air vents, full leather dash, leather fuse box covers, leather sills, leather seat backs - all with contrast stitching. Oh and I had the Alcantara wheel stitched too. I'm sure it makes the car handle better.






GT4P

5,215 posts

186 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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lovely combo what is the exterior colour?

Shiverman

893 posts

110 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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WizzBang said:
Well done. The GTS pack is a must have for a GTS; future owners will be so thankful. I went for rhodium/silver as it's a close match for the exterior which is very light grey.
Then during the 8 month wait, I went a bit mad and added in leather air vents, full leather dash, leather fuse box covers, leather sills, leather seat backs - all with contrast stitching. Oh and I had the Alcantara wheel stitched too. I'm sure it makes the car handle better.





Lovely car WizzBang. I really like the extended leather on the air vents remove the silver plastic trim. What colour is the paint?

WizzBang

297 posts

107 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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GT4P said:
lovely combo what is the exterior colour?
Thanks. It's Grigio Campovolo.

Cheib

23,281 posts

176 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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Grigio Campovolo I believe...OPC Glasgow had a 991 GTS in GC at the end of last year which had a duck tail. I ummed and erred and do ever so slightly regret not buying it...

At the time I couldn't find decent pics and the ones the OPC had made the car look much whiter than it actually is.

Shiverman

893 posts

110 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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WizzBang said:
Thanks. It's Grigio Campovolo.
I saw a spyder in that colour - absolutely gorgeous and stunning with GTS black trim. If you ever want to sell it...........

paul789

3,698 posts

105 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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Cheib said:
Grigio Campovolo I believe...OPC Glasgow had a 991 GTS in GC at the end of last year which had a duck tail. I ummed and erred and do ever so slightly regret not buying it...

At the time I couldn't find decent pics and the ones the OPC had made the car look much whiter than it actually is.
The Grigio Campovolo one is beautiful! Part of me wishes I'd gone for the Voodoo GTS at Cardiff but the timing was wrong. Will think about the Bramley GTS ...depends partly on p/ex for my rs4

Thanks for all the advice above.

jay2000

119 posts

102 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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I Like cars said:
Shiverman said:
ted 191 said:
When specing our GTS we went through all the different options as my wife doesn't like alcantara, you can get plain leather to get rid of the nasty plastic but it comes with matching stitching, if you opt for plain leather with contrast stitch, it's something like a £6k option..........I persuaded her to go for the GTS pack !
It's the contrast stitching that's the killer on price. I've been specing a Macan turbo and the contrast stitching option alone is £2100 !
Worth it as it looks so good
How does Porsche justify the cost for contrast stitching vs normal stitching? Surely the cost for the colour of the thread is nominal.

WizzBang

297 posts

107 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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jay2000 said:
How does Porsche justify the cost for contrast stitching vs normal stitching? Surely the cost for the colour of the thread is nominal.
They don't have too. There's plenty of punters, me included, who'll tick the boxes on that damn configurator.

The stitching, whether black or colour is applied once in the manufacturing process and I should think that the cost difference between colour is marginal and probably limited to time taken to change the bobbins.

Other items, such as the steering wheel, are special orders. I was told that for this item, the car goes to the Custom Tailoring dept where an already manufactured wheel in standard black stitching has it's cover removed and then re-sewen by hand in the chosen colour. At least that is what I was told and I like to believe that an artisan who spent at least 10 years as an apprentice, qualifying as a Master Steering Wheelsmith, poured hours of his skill into creating my wheel.

hotpowner

154 posts

171 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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http://www.stirlings.co.uk/detail.php?id=132

The one at Stirlings looks very tempting

m88ony

337 posts

102 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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WizzBang said:
Well done. The GTS pack is a must have for a GTS; future owners will be so thankful. I went for rhodium/silver as it's a close match for the exterior which is very light grey.
Then during the 8 month wait, I went a bit mad and added in leather air vents, full leather dash, leather fuse box covers, leather sills, leather seat backs - all with contrast stitching. Oh and I had the Alcantara wheel stitched too. I'm sure it makes the car handle better.





Grigio Campovalo is stunning in the flesh. My local opc in Glasgow had one and looked amazing. Congrats. Very well specc'd.

m88ony

337 posts

102 months

Saturday 17th September 2016
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hotpowner said:
http://www.stirlings.co.uk/detail.php?id=132

The one at Stirlings looks very tempting
Well priced and nice spec

I Like cars

94 posts

185 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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I collect my car this week and it has a leather steering wheel, I am thinking of changing it for Alcantara, can anyone who already has Alcantara say how is it holding up ? Or should I stick to the existing leather wheel? Thank you

tuffer

8,850 posts

268 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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I Like cars said:
I collect my car this week and it has a leather steering wheel, I am thinking of changing it for Alcantara, can anyone who already has Alcantara say how is it holding up ? Or should I stick to the existing leather wheel? Thank you
Just short of 9K miles and mine is fine, last one I had over 30K and as long as you clean it a couple of times a year they are fine.

I Like cars

94 posts

185 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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tuffer said:
I Like cars said:
I collect my car this week and it has a leather steering wheel, I am thinking of changing it for Alcantara, can anyone who already has Alcantara say how is it holding up ? Or should I stick to the existing leather wheel? Thank you
Just short of 9K miles and mine is fine, last one I had over 30K and as long as you clean it a couple of times a year they are fine.
Good to know thanks Tuffer

Cheib

23,281 posts

176 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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I Like cars said:
tuffer said:
I Like cars said:
I collect my car this week and it has a leather steering wheel, I am thinking of changing it for Alcantara, can anyone who already has Alcantara say how is it holding up ? Or should I stick to the existing leather wheel? Thank you
Just short of 9K miles and mine is fine, last one I had over 30K and as long as you clean it a couple of times a year they are fine.
Good to know thanks Tuffer
Getting an OPC to supply and fit is quite expensive....I was quoted IIRC £1300 for the Alcantara Sport Classic wheel and that was for a manual car so I imagine flappy paddles are a bit more. Managed to get them to do it for £1000 supply and fit as part of the car purchase.

WizzBang

297 posts

107 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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I Like cars said:
I collect my car this week and it has a leather steering wheel, I am thinking of changing it for Alcantara, can anyone who already has Alcantara say how is it holding up ? Or should I stick to the existing leather wheel? Thank you
After 9 months and 9k miles, it still looks new. I haven't cleaned it yet but it seems to be a simple job when the time comes.

The Alcantara on the driver's seat (used all the time) looks exactly the same as the rear seat (never been used). No scratches, no wear - it's tough stuff.

Shiverman

893 posts

110 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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I Like cars said:
I collect my car this week and it has a leather steering wheel, I am thinking of changing it for Alcantara, can anyone who already has Alcantara say how is it holding up ? Or should I stick to the existing leather wheel? Thank you
I've bought an alcantara brush and leave it in the car and make sure I brush the seats and steering wheel regularly to keep the pile looking good. works really well.



m88ony

337 posts

102 months

Sunday 18th September 2016
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Shiverman said:
I've bought an alcantara brush and leave it in the car and make sure I brush the seats and steering wheel regularly to keep the pile looking good. works really well.
My GTS is 9 months and both alcantara seat and wheel still look new