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there are really no gray market colors for the most part porsche does offer all there colors for all there models for all over the world market .
so it's not like you could only get a color in only one country .
i have stated this many times the color name has no meaning at all . only the color number/ code is importent .
because i'm still looking into the color code i'm not sure yet if the name is some thing porsche called it or because of some reason BASF just stuck that name on it .
over the years porsche has changed the names and even the color code on some of there colors only to find they are the same color from years past .
if i had your car in my shop i would color max the color on your car . color max are real spray out chip/ cards BASF does for just this reason . color carmeras are only about 70% accurate so you will not get a spot on match from them .
because i crossed the 54 line to the 55 line and they are solvent based it will do nothing for you having to spray the car in a water borne system so it's totaly useless to any one were they have to spray water borne color coats .
as for the interior i only headed the coatings dept at porsche so that is not any thing i would be able to track down . i do have a funny fealing that your car may have come with the black interior and not the white one you have now ?
white interiors became very popular in the mid 1980's to the early 1990's so it could have been changed when the color of the car was ? one why you maybe able to tell is to see what type of glue they used to hold some of the pieces in the car .
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