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Finally, some pics of my new CS. I'm no photographer and realized after I could have staged the car a bit better (turned steering wheel, etc.). You get the point though. Couldn't be happier with the car.
I like the look - kind of GT3-ish (which is not a bad thing ). The interior trim looks nice also. How about some black fog light spears to go along?
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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
FYI - If that's conditioner or some sort of protection agent on the leather, I'd recommend a damp cotton towel to get rid of most of it. Some folks are that really into leather (they do custom leather work) advised me that conditioners like Lexol, et al should never be used more than about once per year, and anything other than a leather product, never. Conditoners can remove the oils from new leather, and are really only intended for leather that needs work. They taught me the best leather cleaner is a white cotton towel damp with plain water.
FYI - If that's conditioner or some sort of protection agent on the leather, I'd recommend a damp cotton towel to get rid of most of it. Some folks are that really into leather (they do custom leather work) advised me that conditioners like Lexol, et al should never be used more than about one per year, and anything other than a leather product, never. Conditoners can remove the oils from new leather, and are really only intended for leather that needs work. They taught me the best leather cleaner is a white cotton towel damp with plain water.
Thanks for the advice Blueone. I have never been a big car detailer and I did use some leather cleaner/conditioner wipes and I was/am very unhappy with how greasy/oily the leather looks. I'll take your advice and try and get most of it off.
Where in PA are you? I did some fun driving between Reading, Pottsville and Jim Thorpe last weekend. There are lots of back country roads to have fun on.
gorgeous car. if i was to custom order one, i'd do it exactly the same way, but with the old "tangerine" paint color.
Thanks very much. I really like the orange of the SE Boxters or even GT Silver Metallic but I didn't want to wait the extra time to get the car (or pay the extra $$$). It took me long enough to actually order it. Another 4 weeks or so would have been painful.
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Where in PA are you? I did some fun driving between Reading, Pottsville and Jim Thorpe last weekend. There are lots of back country roads to have fun on.
I'm in the Philadelphia suburbs. I'm sure there are lots of nice, secluded roads in the Pottsville/Jim Thorpe area. Sounds nice. I'll eventually find those kinds of roads around here. I need more time on nice, flat, straight roads first though.
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Really like the interior, did you order it that way or have it done afterward?
Thank you. The interior is all factor ordered. Only things I had done after delivery are the wheels and side vents.
I agree that black fog light spears (try Bumperplugs, ask for Eric) would be a perfect finishing touch for a gorgeous car. CC forum member Hatchimon has them on his red cayman.
Here is a thread with lots of pics of his car. Very nice too.
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