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F1, yes. I have the door opener panels and the center (transmission) console in white. I was going to do the cupholder trim and the tachmeter etc in white but the salesman convinced me it wasn't worth it. I'm thinking about getting the seat backs painted the exterior color as well just to round out the look. There is a thread (that this should probably be part of) that is about white caymans, and one of the posts show the white seat backs.
Congratulations! I was never a big fan of white cars in the past, but I have to admit that white Caymans look really nice.
2 suggestions though: Clear side-markers, and I think it would look better with black side grills to match your rims (but that's just me ).
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2006 CS Tip (Daily Driver & Part-time Track Toy)
2005 Ford Expedition (to haul the CS)
2006 Lexus RX400h (wifey's)
Gone, but not forgotten: 2002 WRX, 2004 MINI
I also think that white is a great color on the cayman. I suppose that you'd probably get that comment about any color you bought... but I really mean it. I mean it so much that I picked white as well. While it'll show every little dust speck that you pick up, it also seems to hide swirl marks very capably. Your black wheels look sharp too. Congrats and have fun.
KS-CS, the clear side markers are on order. I also thought about the black side grills, but I wanted to wait and see first. I didn't want overdo the whole white/black thing and I was leaning toward simplicity. I figure I will live with them white for awhile and if I want, I'll have them painted. Of course, then I could always have them re-painted white if I didn't like the look.
Jim, you are right to notice that I was parked quite illegally. But I think in Rowayton, CT they don't have parking police. In fact, a cruiser drove by while I was parked here taking pictures. The police man gave me a "thumbs up". I also attracted a bit of attention from locals that were walking along the beach. I think the general public is still unaware of the Cayman.