More like a car...
#51
The extended wheel arches I had bought primed from Suncoast for 435
I then brought my CT to the dealer to have them installed and painted,along with all the lower trim..total cost:about 2K
With nice wheels and a gleaming exterior,those unpainted-Audi allroad style-arches stick out like a tacky sore thumb
Really worth it..finishes the pepper in an elegant way
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I then brought my CT to the dealer to have them installed and painted,along with all the lower trim..total cost:about 2K
With nice wheels and a gleaming exterior,those unpainted-Audi allroad style-arches stick out like a tacky sore thumb
Really worth it..finishes the pepper in an elegant way
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#53
Though I have to admit that it hasn't been cheap!
#54
pepper09tt -
[I've wanted to say this for a while, but never had enough free time to!]
I've always been a longtime admirer of your passion for your Cayenne. The way you photograph it, the words you use to describe it and the frequency at which you integrate it into the forum and your references - it's truly inspirational. The strength of your emotional attachment to it is clearly unfathomable.
Also, your Turbo is a beautiful spec. The color choices are classically understated making it look menacing yet tame, the options are fantastic and it looks so well taken care-of!
I'm less than three weeks away from taking delivery of my Cayenne, and the seconds are painful; time truly can't pass by fast enough. I keep rebuilding it on the configurator, re-reading my order sheet, draw little Cayennes all over my desk and notes at work and carry the catalogue everywhere I go, so it's safe to say I'm obsessed. Seeing your passion reminds me of my own and seemingly previews my forthcoming attachment to my Cayenne.
I wish you endless driving pleasure with your pepper, and please keep showing it to us!
khabah
[I've wanted to say this for a while, but never had enough free time to!]
I've always been a longtime admirer of your passion for your Cayenne. The way you photograph it, the words you use to describe it and the frequency at which you integrate it into the forum and your references - it's truly inspirational. The strength of your emotional attachment to it is clearly unfathomable.
Also, your Turbo is a beautiful spec. The color choices are classically understated making it look menacing yet tame, the options are fantastic and it looks so well taken care-of!
I'm less than three weeks away from taking delivery of my Cayenne, and the seconds are painful; time truly can't pass by fast enough. I keep rebuilding it on the configurator, re-reading my order sheet, draw little Cayennes all over my desk and notes at work and carry the catalogue everywhere I go, so it's safe to say I'm obsessed. Seeing your passion reminds me of my own and seemingly previews my forthcoming attachment to my Cayenne.
I wish you endless driving pleasure with your pepper, and please keep showing it to us!
khabah
#55
pepper09tt -
[I've wanted to say this for a while, but never had enough free time to!]
I've always been a longtime admirer of your passion for your Cayenne. The way you photograph it, the words you use to describe it and the frequency at which you integrate it into the forum and your references - it's truly inspirational. The strength of your emotional attachment to it is clearly unfathomable.
Also, your Turbo is a beautiful spec. The color choices are classically understated making it look menacing yet tame, the options are fantastic and it looks so well taken care-of!
I'm less than three weeks away from taking delivery of my Cayenne, and the seconds are painful; time truly can't pass by fast enough. I keep rebuilding it on the configurator, re-reading my order sheet, draw little Cayennes all over my desk and notes at work and carry the catalogue everywhere I go, so it's safe to say I'm obsessed. Seeing your passion reminds me of my own and seemingly previews my forthcoming attachment to my Cayenne.
I wish you endless driving pleasure with your pepper, and please keep showing it to us!
khabah
[I've wanted to say this for a while, but never had enough free time to!]
I've always been a longtime admirer of your passion for your Cayenne. The way you photograph it, the words you use to describe it and the frequency at which you integrate it into the forum and your references - it's truly inspirational. The strength of your emotional attachment to it is clearly unfathomable.
Also, your Turbo is a beautiful spec. The color choices are classically understated making it look menacing yet tame, the options are fantastic and it looks so well taken care-of!
I'm less than three weeks away from taking delivery of my Cayenne, and the seconds are painful; time truly can't pass by fast enough. I keep rebuilding it on the configurator, re-reading my order sheet, draw little Cayennes all over my desk and notes at work and carry the catalogue everywhere I go, so it's safe to say I'm obsessed. Seeing your passion reminds me of my own and seemingly previews my forthcoming attachment to my Cayenne.
I wish you endless driving pleasure with your pepper, and please keep showing it to us!
khabah
They are quite eloquent,more so than I ever could and describe exactly how I feel
Always nice to meet a kindred spirit who shares the same enthusiasm and expresses himself so well
After the Pcars I have owned,I decided to only have one:and every day I am happier with my choice,believing my CT is a total package(sun is too strong here for a convertible anyway)
Isn't it nice to be like a little kid again?