LOL, it was a pleasure to meet you in person Sean and see your new D110(awesome, trail kisses and all!), and meet your friend Nick (958 black CayenneS) too. Next time we'll do best 2 out of 3 to make it more fair.
Really appreciate you thinking of bringing S.W. cards so we have a better idea of a color match.
I was originally wanting Donny Grey, but pics online (and certainly in person on Fri) shows it's very very dark, almost black in the shade. Unsure why IA didn't soften up that color a bit. Then I was thinking Scottish White as Magic Mushroom looked too rosy in some pics. SW is a nice slightly creamy white, but MM has my heart for sure. Would go Inky Black roof to have the Rhino Rack roof rack fade into the roof. Really would have liked to have seen Sela Green in person, but I'm worried it's too dark for me and will show trail rash too easily. Until Friday I didn't notice that IA went with 4 blue shades (including the silver); unsure why they did that. A Sandglow type color would have been a nice change IMHO.
Hehe, this picture makes me chuckle as my friend and I re-arranged those 3 colors to be together on top as they were our top 3. Gah, that Sela Green is pretty good looking, and fitting for this type of rig.
Great feedback Murph.
Agreed on rear leg room. I'm 6' and my friend at 5'11" never encroached on my rear seat legroom when he drove.
Oil spec; most likely it'll need to meet/exceed BMW Longlife-17 FE+.
33" tires; 285/70/17, or 255/80/17? I think I found my 285/75/17s and different wheels last night, although 255/80/17 seem to weigh about 10lbs less per corner, which is quite a bit.
@Otis Porsche asked about 7 possible different susp (ie spring) setups; technical guy at the event said that spring spec will depend on how many accessories you add to your IG. Meaning that if you add a lot of accessories/weight, then IA will move you to a heavier duty spring. Will be interesting to see if IA publishes a spring color/stripe chart with coordinating spring specs, like Mercedes has for the G-Wagen. Then you could buy the springs you want from IA after vehicle purchase.
MM FTW!