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I got one of these - extremely well made and supports Ukrainian leather workers
https://keyfob-timotheus.com/collections/key-model...

https://keyfob-timotheus.com/collections/key-model...
From memory this was £120 with the same stitching as my seats.
I could have had the key painted in the same colour as the car too but it's pointless if it's in a case and it's easier to chip.
I'm sure a lot of people, as I did, tick the box when ordering as what's another £100+ when you consider the price of options.
AB said:
From memory this was £120 with the same stitching as my seats.
I could have had the key painted in the same colour as the car too but it's pointless if it's in a case and it's easier to chip.
I'm sure a lot of people, as I did, tick the box when ordering as what's another £100+ when you consider the price of options.

I did, however, buy the overpriced painted blades to match my key for the 992. Although it's Night Blue Metallic and not especially easy to see, it feels nicer than the mottled black plastic in the hand and in the right light (or on my light kitchen worktop), looks great and just another nice reminder of what's lurking outside.
EDIT: I've just noticed in the pic, hilariously, you can't really tell the difference. But, as I say, looks good in the right light.
Edited by Spuffington on Friday 9th January 12:02
I really lust over this
https://shop.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/p/leather-driver...
In Bordeaux red to match my taycan interior, I just can t bring myself to do it
https://shop.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/p/leather-driver...
In Bordeaux red to match my taycan interior, I just can t bring myself to do it
I did the official one as well as colour matched keys on one car in 2015 when the key still had to be slotted in. My dealer advised me not to order it as it would chip. I now have one perfect key and one chewed to death. The leather fob is too chunky and I never did any of this stuff on subsequent cars.’
flight147z said:
Why does a key need to go in a leather case 
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s
'Cos it's a several hundred quid key and worth protecting?
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s
I purchased two key shells. One OEM Porsche yellow grello to match my car cover, list price £125, but the OPC was clearing them at £50. The other Gulf coloured one direct from China for less than £10.
Strange thing is the Chinese copy one fits better than the Porsche original which is quite gappy between the bonnet and the side panels. Clearly a higher level of quality control applied on the Chinese production line.

Strange thing is the Chinese copy one fits better than the Porsche original which is quite gappy between the bonnet and the side panels. Clearly a higher level of quality control applied on the Chinese production line.

pteron said:
flight147z said:
Why does a key need to go in a leather case 
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s
'Cos it's a several hundred quid key and worth protecting?
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s
CDR said:
pteron said:
flight147z said:
Why does a key need to go in a leather case 
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s
'Cos it's a several hundred quid key and worth protecting?
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s

That's like paying for a paint to sample paint job then putting a grey wrap over the top of it
flight147z said:
CDR said:
pteron said:
flight147z said:
Why does a key need to go in a leather case 
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s
'Cos it's a several hundred quid key and worth protecting?
The top one for £170 looks nice, even if I don't understand the purpose. Not sure about the others, they look like the cheap leather belt pouches people used to keep their phones in in the 1990s

That's like paying for a paint to sample paint job then putting a grey wrap over the top of it

I paid the full price from Porsche on my previous one to have the key painted Gentian Blue. Dropped it once and it chipped, hence opting for overpriced leather this time round.
Sometimes it’s just nice to have, there’s no justification. I’m sure majority of people would wonder why we’d spent so much on a car that does the same job as a much cheaper one. It’s just a key/car/pair of shoes etc etc
Sometimes it’s just nice to have, there’s no justification. I’m sure majority of people would wonder why we’d spent so much on a car that does the same job as a much cheaper one. It’s just a key/car/pair of shoes etc etc
MOBB said:
I really lust over this
https://shop.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/p/leather-driver...
In Bordeaux red to match my taycan interior, I just can t bring myself to do it
Treat yourself https://shop.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/p/leather-driver...
In Bordeaux red to match my taycan interior, I just can t bring myself to do it
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