Basalt Black. Black interior with acid green piping. Carbon interior trims and the lift kit. My shortest option list ever for a Porsche.
Yes it was, but today it was a $0 option .
But I hate silver, or any shades of silver/grey, about the lightest shade of greyish silver I can stand is Meteor Grey, that general hue is just too boring to me personally.
Jun 7, 2013 6:26:34 AM
996cal:
SportCarGroup:
They even made model of the 918 mule
Do you have the part number for these 918 -1:43 scale?
http://shop4.porsche.com/germany/modelcar/race/wap0201060d/918-spyder-prototyp.pdds
http://shop4.porsche.com/germany/modelcar/race/wap0201050d/918-spyder-prototyp.pdds
Jun 11, 2013 5:49:10 AM
Nice photos from the production line of the 918
http://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inhalt.porsche-918-spyder-handarbeit-fuer-den-supersportwagen.d0909cf9-6224-40a7-bf01-52533e4130e0.html
Whoopsy:
Basalt Black. Black interior with acid green piping. Carbon interior trims and the lift kit. My shortest option list ever for a Porsche.
Yes it was, but today it was a $0 option .
But I hate silver, or any shades of silver/grey, about the lightest shade of greyish silver I can stand is Meteor Grey, that general hue is just too boring to me personally.
Ironically probably the most expensive too heh.
Jun 11, 2013 10:35:06 AM
pxaxh:
Nice photos from the production line of the 918
http://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inhalt.porsche-918-spyder-handarbeit-fuer-den-supersportwagen.d0909cf9-6224-40a7-bf01-52533e4130e0.html
Have they changed the rear diffuser? O_o
sportcars-history.com
I am actually pretty sure it is lake Garda but the 918 looks kind of photoshopped in, I don't know. Looks as if someone put a 918 photo over a Boxster photo..., it looks weird.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche Panamera Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), 991 Turbo S (Oct. 5th), BMW X3 35d (2013)
Jun 12, 2013 4:39:59 AM
Wow, easily the most beautiful supercar of this decade. Job well done Porsche.
1991 BMW 535i(e34) Granitsilber/White Leather
Ex: '91 BMW 318i(e36), '89 BMW 525i(e34), '74 Mercedes-Benz 280E(w114), '87 BMW 325is(e30), '86 BMW 325e(e30), '05 Ford Focus ZX4 S, '85.5 Porsche 944
pxaxh:
This one looks better. Crappy camera? Maybe a scan of a photo?
Thanks and yes, this is lake Garda (Torbole? in the north?). I've just been there and saw a white Panamera Turbo facelift with BB-UX license plates.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche Panamera Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), 991 Turbo S (Oct. 5th), BMW X3 35d (2013)
Jun 12, 2013 10:03:22 AM
Spyderidol:
White is for refrigerators and other kitchen appliances. Your black will look much classier and radical (if kept clean)
I agree that white is not suitable for such a car and that a shining black will look spectacular.
But look at the picture below and imagine the numerous sensuous surfaces and the shades created by the play of that will be lost with the black body.
It will be pity not enjoy this superb body in Liquid Silver or similar.
"Form follows function"
reginos:
I agree that white is not suitable for such a car and that a shining black will look spectacular.
But look at the picture below and imagine the numerous sensuous surfaces and the shades created by the play of that will be lost with the black body.
It will be pity not enjoy this superb body in Liquid Silver or similar.
Metallic black acts as a mirror when properly cleaned and waxed. While everything disappeared in the dark, in sunlight every reflects off it and no other color can match, maybe the new liquid metal but I haven't seen that in person.
On the contrary to common believe, white is the one that hides most details on the surface, it's 'too reflective' like artic silver, in sunlight all one see is one big blob of silver or white and no details. The lines on my McLaren disappears in sunlight :(
Jun 12, 2013 6:22:05 PM
Black will look by far the most stunning in real life. Too bad in pics it's usually not showing at all.
1991 BMW 535i(e34) Granitsilber/White Leather
Ex: '91 BMW 318i(e36), '89 BMW 525i(e34), '74 Mercedes-Benz 280E(w114), '87 BMW 325is(e30), '86 BMW 325e(e30), '05 Ford Focus ZX4 S, '85.5 Porsche 944