"Classic colour combination" of black with tan leather

"Classic colour combination" of black with tan leather

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supermono

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Wednesday 28th January 2015
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http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...

Lol, you have to love dealer spin.

I bet when he was buying it was "Christ we'll never shift that with brown leather I can only pay peanuts"

  • I'm assuming Tan = brown.

supermono

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Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Please don't say that's the actual car? I'm hoping not!

supermono

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Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Why the hell would someone spec that?? Does anyone other than the dealer reckon there's anything classic about that?

I'd love to hear the premium he paid the seller because of it...

supermono

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Wednesday 28th January 2015
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MDahmen said:
imo better than red/cream ferraris that seem to be so popular in the UK
Fair enough, I happen to like that red/cream however we are all different smile

Having looked carefully at it, in a Panamera or even a Carrera I think it actually doesn't look too bad. But in a GT2 it's all carbon, buckets, harnesses and cages really IMO, this is too much of a drawing room look.

supermono

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Thursday 29th January 2015
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It's interesting how few of these cars we know about on these forums. I know we have a register courtesy of Ram, but I estimate less than two dozen are known. This one seems to have only just surfaced as far as I know.

supermono

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Thursday 29th January 2015
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unclepezza said:
Gavin has built a new database with help from Ram.

http://www.autoinsider.co.uk/carclubs/registers/re...

Still needs updating with all the cars, but it's a work in progress.
Interesting, about 20 on there. Once up and running I'd like to add mine but doesn't seem to work at the moment.