03-22-2007, 06:17 PM
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Special Edition
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Originally Posted by humble_programmer
Hmmm...taking pictures of shiny metal with a cheap digital camera is a lot harder than I expected. Hopefully the end result is still legible...
The interior is cocoa brown leather, and the only major difference from the standard S model is that the center console is missing: there's nothing from the shifter back to the carpet-covered firewall. Heated seats are nice, though...
The Special Edition plaque is mounted against the firewall, immediately below the dashboard, and the picture below is actually a little larger than "life size".
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I have a special edition as well. #313 of 1953. Mine appears to be slightly different from your description of the interior. Mine has the silver trimming and has a center console covered with the brown leather (actually it is supposed to simulate oxblood).
The color of the interior and exterior of the car were specifically chosen. The 555 race car had a silver exterior and oxblood interior.
I absolutely love mine. Regarding one of the questions on the forum, one of the differences between this S car and another 2004 S car is the air filter. The air filter and box come from the 2005 987. As a result, the stated HP for the anniversary model is higher than the other 2004 986 S (264 hp).
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03-22-2007, 07:01 PM
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Limited edition no.0000? If I were you I would pamper it and keep it in garage as collectors car
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03-24-2007, 03:32 PM
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I think the humble programmer that found special edition #0 in a covered barn for years behind PAG headquarters has had a good laugh.
Once I asked for pictures of the VIN he went away.
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03-24-2007, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Tool Pants
I think the humble programmer that found special edition #0 in a covered barn for years behind PAG headquarters has had a good laugh.
Once I asked for pictures of the VIN he went away.
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In all fairness, why should he send you a picture of his VIN. And, if you re-read your previous post, you never asked for a pic of the VIN.
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03-25-2007, 05:21 AM
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As my 4-year-old would say "Poopy on you"...I didn't go away--and don't have a problem answering questions about the car. I'll try and get you picture of the option sticker and the rear of the car when it's convenient--but right now it's sleeting in CO, so our Box isn't leaving the garage. As for the VIN number, I'd prefer to keep that out of the public domain, if you don't mind.
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03-25-2007, 01:14 PM
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Hmmm ... 0000-1953
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Originally Posted by humble_programmer
As my 4-year-old would say "Poopy on you"...I didn't go away--and don't have a problem answering questions about the car. I'll try and get you picture of the option sticker and the rear of the car when it's convenient--but right now it's sleeting in CO, so our Box isn't leaving the garage. As for the VIN number, I'd prefer to keep that out of the public domain, if you don't mind.
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If Porsche started with 0000 and went up to 1953 is that one too many, 1954 produced?
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03-28-2007, 03:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bmussatti
In all fairness, why should he send you a picture of his VIN. And, if you re-read your previous post, you never asked for a pic of the VIN.
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You are correct. In the first post I asked for a picture of 2 stickers. In the second post I mentioned the VIN.
Both stickers that I asked for have the VIN and I might call in a favor and have it run through the Porsche computer to check the history.
Like I did here.
http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=12833&hl=canada
Like other owners have asked me to do in my 8 years of Boxstering.
Like I know what the code on the option sticker is for a true special edition. Like I know the country codes
Black out the VIN and just sent me the option sticker via PM or a picture on this board. Like this.
Not hard to do.
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03-28-2007, 04:46 PM
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Rear:
Interior:
Sticker:
The sticker shot isn't blurred for security reasons...it's blurred because I'm a terrible photographer!
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03-28-2007, 08:04 PM
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On the sticker I can see the correct model designation code for the special edition, and the correct paint and interior codes.
I cannot make out the country code. There should be a C followed by 2 digits. Does the black sticker on the drivers door say it meets US specs. Does the rear bumper difuser have painted metal screens. Is the back of the seats painted in body color.
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