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That Impre
za wagon tho...
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Fashion grey is such a good grey.
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These look so much better the the GT3RS. If I could Porsche, I would Porsche this Porsche.
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I would do naughty naughty things with that car.
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You mean SAABARU
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Capt. Bart Mancuso : How did you know that his next turn would be to starboard? Jack Ryan : I didn’t. I had a 50/50 chance. I needed a break. Sorry. Capt. Bart Mancuso : That’s all right, Mr Ryan. My Morse is so rusty, I could be sending him dimensions on Playmate of the Month.
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I went to lunch and saw a fashion grey GT3 but silver wheels . Weird.
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I suspect that’s actually Porsche’s new standard color, Chalk. It’s slightly lighter and slightly warmer than Fashion grey.
Pictured: Fashion Grey 991.1 GT3 RS next to a Chalk 991.2 regular GT3.
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You’re probably right. PTS is insanity.
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I like to think of myself as a pretty knowledgeable on Porsche colors, but I still can’t tell apart certain shades unless they’re next to each other .
I think Mexico Blue (GT3, background) and Riviera Blue (Carrera S, foreground) are the hardest of the bunch:
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Miami blue is in that realm too i think.