Singer Shares Oak Green 911 Turbo Commission

With preeminent Porsche reimagineer Singer now firmly into their “Turbo” era, we’ve been loving the fresh G-body Turbo-inspired take on the classic Porsche 911 totally rebuilt and reimagined by the California firm with an impeccable attention to detail. This time around, Singer confirms some of the spec on their social channels including “Oak Green” that appears to be consistent with the longtime dark metallic green made popular by Porsche.

Inside, the tailored spec continues to impress with primary trim in Bone, accented with Olive Green leather and velour over power seats.

Photos are credited to @drewphillipsphoto

Find Singer’s own Instagram posts HERE, HERE and HERE.

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