Purchased a genuine Porsche leather key case|How is its texture and usability?
Release Date: Nov. 16, 2020
Porsche Key Case
We currently have six cars in our house, and the shelf where we keep the keys to our cars has become quite a mess.
The number of cars has increased more than the number of units, partly because some cars have two keys for a couple.
I had been wearing a key chain (Porsche Crest key chain) on my Porsche keys that I received when I took delivery of the car, but I was concerned that the key chain would wear out due to rubbing against the metal fittings.
Also, when I left the house in a flurry, I took the keys to a different car (all my keys have red key rings on them) and when I got to the car, I said, "Hey, that's the wrong key!Sometimes I would rush home to get it when I realized that I was in a hurry.
In the midst of all this, my husband
Suncoast(an online store that sells Porsche parts and accessories in the U.S.), so I might buy a key case to go along with it.The key case with leather is pretty cool, and you can choose the same color as the actual interior.Maybe you could try to buy one for the Cayenne or the 992.
Also, here, I can buy it for about half the price of a Japanese dealer.
I started to say. By the way, the leather key case my husband wanted is currently available for $139. And about a week after ordering, the key case arrived, and I immediately put my keys on it.
Looks good! The word "PORSCHE" is engraved at the metal fittings.
Turning to the back, it looked like this.
A slight tug on the key reveals the Porsche Crest.
The texture is quite nice and luxurious, and it feels good to hold. Well, it costs about 15,000 yen... By the way, I bought one for my Cayenne this time.Red leather key case (Bordeaux red)I had asked him to order the following. In addition, my husband had asked for a mocha beige one for his 992 (911 Cabriolet) and a classic key pouch for his air-cooled Porsche.
As for the keys to my husband's 992 (911 Cabriolet), he has a key cover in aventurine green (body color of our 992) and a leather key case in mocha beige (interior color of our 992) over it lol.
And here is the key pouch for the air-cooled Porsche. It's a little hard to convey the texture in the photo, but the classic leather texture is a nice touch.
And I hung it on a shelf. I wonder if this will prevent me from taking the wrong key?
By the way, my husband about buying at Suncoast.
Even though it is cheaper than buying from a Porsche dealer in Japan, even these small itemsShipping costs 5,000 yen plus a little customs duty.I'm not a big fan of that. So, if I buy something, I try to order it in bulk. Also, if you don't buy when the yen is strong, it will be quite expensive when the yen is weak, so you should think about that when you buy.
He said.
I wonder what kind of key cases Porsche owners usually wear.
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The keychain type guy had a few tears at the ring and the leather when I used it.
That being said, when I ordered my Cayenne two years ago, I was in the throes and decided to go with the case introduced here in the color of my choice.
My favorite sports club has red, black, and white as its image colors, so I decided to use a black base with red sides and red stitching, and I really like it!
Mr. Wind Slope.
>The keychain type guy had a few tears at the ring and the leather when he used it.
Even with normal use, they get ruined pretty quickly...>< >I love the black base with red sides and red stitching!
Wow, that's insanely stylish!
Gotta love those keys!
It's fun to see all kinds of interesting things at suncoast. I often look at stores in England called "design911".
By the way, I have a regular keychain type, and the loop that goes through the metal fittings is on the verge of tearing.
3minsoda
The lineup is so rich that I want to have a lot of things ^^;
>I'm looking at the UK store a lot for my design911.
design911, I took a quick look at it.
You sell a crazy variety of things! This is fun to see.
>I have a regular keychain type, but the loop where the metal fittings go through is on the verge of tearing.
I know exactly what you mean because it's my family's, too (laughs).
I have been somewhat busy and have not been here in a while.
In my case, I have only one car, so it is a simple one, but I usually use a crest keychain, of course. It was black on the Cayman and blue on the Carrera, but I don't feel that it has been damaged in about two years.
The spare key is the "Key Case - Sport Classic" from the accessory catalog. It is a good protection for the keys to keep them in my bag, but in my position, both the 718 Cayman and the 991.2 Carrera hit my knees while driving, so I can't use it everyday because of this concern. I am wondering how other people are using them. I guess it is not a problem for left hand drive cars because the key is on the left side.
PorscheDreamer.
It has been a while. Thank you for your comment!
>In my position, both the 718 Cayman and the 991.2 Carrera hit my knees while driving, so I can't usually use them because of this concern.
Oh, I see, that's for sure...!
I wonder if my husband gets hit in the knees too, I'll ask him again!
If it were a German person, or someone with a large Western physique, I would definitely be hit by it.
I'm thinking about buying some mats from Suncoast.
How much will it cost for shipping plus customs duty?
Businessman, Porsche owner.
Thank you for your comment!
I asked.
Shipping costs vary depending on the item, and they can be found by clicking the "Calculate" button.
Also, customs duties vary from thing to thing, so I'm not sure...
Sorry...I think it would be best to contact Suncoast to be sure.
I understand!
Inquiry.