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Old Jan 9, 2010 | 05:55 PM
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Possible to order Ceramics with red calipers?

I was wondering if this can be done as a special order option from Porsche? If not, any other options out there?
 
Old Jan 9, 2010 | 06:47 PM
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I suppose, in the same vein as guys painting their big reds in yellow, you could paint your Yellow Calipers in Red. Contact Shadowman who is on this forum. He'll be able to help you out.

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Seen it done on the CGT, might want to inquire.
 
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Yes; as a new gal optional colors are allowed at of course a price.

Porsche has remained very good about building special order gals to the buyers wishes/dream

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Thanks for the responses. The dealership will be able to do that for an extra fee, so the cost of my Turbo just went up . Not getting Ceramics was bugging me this whole time, but I'm glad that there was finally a solution found to my dilemma.
 

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When I ordered My 2010 RS I requested my ceramics calipers be painted Red... the dealership put in the request and I was never told of an additional charge, but then again lets see if it actually happens.
 
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Originally Posted by turbotronic
Thanks for the responses. The dealership will be able to do that for an extra fee, so the cost of my Turbo just went up . Not getting Ceramics was bugging me this whole time, but I'm glad that there was finally a solution found to my dilemma.

You are welcome

All the best with your new gal

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I suppose, in the same vein as guys painting their big reds in yellow, you could paint your Yellow Calipers in Red. Contact Shadowman who is on this forum. He'll be able to help you out.

Cheers
Buy the car with Red calipers then fit Surface Transforms carbon ceramics. They are a more durable disc than the OE PCCBs.
 
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Buy the car with Red calipers then fit Surface Transforms carbon ceramics. They are a more durable disc than the OE PCCBs.
Wow, blast from the past. I wonder if the OP even still has the car ten (almost 11) years after his post.
 
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