CGT picture thread
#182
Drifting
Thanks all.
Nuvo, the ceiling material is Barrisol, a lighting/"stretched ceiling" products company. They have a website for many countries. I am very happy with the end result, but the number 1 issue was that with my location, they had to pre-cut and special wrap at the factory (France, I think), export, and then use specialist installers at my location. Thus, lead times and extra expense. For big cities in the U.S., I think this should be a far smaller problem.
The underlying light source is a dimmable, programmable, LED white light/RGB system.
The Z8 in the pix normally lives in another garage (a fine car!), but is a place holder here for a 911R arriving shortly. Eager to compare the R to the RS 4.0, and of course the CGT.
Nuvo, the ceiling material is Barrisol, a lighting/"stretched ceiling" products company. They have a website for many countries. I am very happy with the end result, but the number 1 issue was that with my location, they had to pre-cut and special wrap at the factory (France, I think), export, and then use specialist installers at my location. Thus, lead times and extra expense. For big cities in the U.S., I think this should be a far smaller problem.
The underlying light source is a dimmable, programmable, LED white light/RGB system.
The Z8 in the pix normally lives in another garage (a fine car!), but is a place holder here for a 911R arriving shortly. Eager to compare the R to the RS 4.0, and of course the CGT.
Using RGB color wheel on a wine project.
I found a US company some concern over rain forest effect as when my brilliant idea to raise the roof 10 inches when steel was being welded lost 1" of 3" layer of insulation at the roof so back to the engineer hoping a simple foam insulating spray solves. You have far more patience than me
Congrats outstanding timeless result appreciate the much needed help.
#186
Carlos, fantastic space you have there! Simply exquisite.
#187
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#188
Thanks all.
Nuvo, the ceiling material is Barrisol, a lighting/"stretched ceiling" products company. They have a website for many countries. I am very happy with the end result, but the number 1 issue was that with my location, they had to pre-cut and special wrap at the factory (France, I think), export, and then use specialist installers at my location. Thus, lead times and extra expense. For big cities in the U.S., I think this should be a far smaller problem.
The underlying light source is a dimmable, programmable, LED white light/RGB system.
The Z8 in the pix normally lives in another garage (a fine car!), but is a place holder here for a 911R arriving shortly. Eager to compare the R to the RS 4.0, and of course the CGT.
Nuvo, the ceiling material is Barrisol, a lighting/"stretched ceiling" products company. They have a website for many countries. I am very happy with the end result, but the number 1 issue was that with my location, they had to pre-cut and special wrap at the factory (France, I think), export, and then use specialist installers at my location. Thus, lead times and extra expense. For big cities in the U.S., I think this should be a far smaller problem.
The underlying light source is a dimmable, programmable, LED white light/RGB system.
The Z8 in the pix normally lives in another garage (a fine car!), but is a place holder here for a 911R arriving shortly. Eager to compare the R to the RS 4.0, and of course the CGT.
#189
Thanks all. I got word this past Friday from my dealer that if all goes well, the placeholder Z8 should be replaced by the 911R in just a few days, so the garage should be all Porsche shortly and the Z8 back to its original garage.
Looking forward to putting the R through its paces - I was only able to drive a friend's car briefly late last year. White w red stripes, BBS FI-Rs with Porsche red inner barrels.
Looking forward to putting the R through its paces - I was only able to drive a friend's car briefly late last year. White w red stripes, BBS FI-Rs with Porsche red inner barrels.
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whojoemama (12-30-2019)
#195
Burning Brakes
Here is mine yesterday