My 88 911 Outlaw Build
#211
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Scott, Not sure. They had my car and a 675LT McLaren (lime green and carbon fibre) in a automotive photo shoot.
I know that there is a very high end coating (ceramic) involved and a new technology film/bra material that these super car guys have put on their cars.
My hood (only) has the film ( a gift from a few months back) from a buddy who arranged all of this.
But this particular marketing company represents a bunch of products.
I just enjoy letting others shoot the car and seeing the pictures after.
I know that there is a very high end coating (ceramic) involved and a new technology film/bra material that these super car guys have put on their cars.
My hood (only) has the film ( a gift from a few months back) from a buddy who arranged all of this.
But this particular marketing company represents a bunch of products.
I just enjoy letting others shoot the car and seeing the pictures after.
#212
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I'm looking forward to see how those bumperetts come out. Something like the long hood ?
Your car looks amazing
Helio
Your car looks amazing
Helio
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Helio, Yes that was my original intent for them to to look like the long hood..... you have a good eye. Thank you for the kind words on the car.
Helio, Yes that was my original intent for them to to look like the long hood..... you have a good eye. Thank you for the kind words on the car.
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Are we talking about the bottom lip spoiler (black) attached to IROC Front lower valance? I made it from aluminum. The lower front valence is a TRE piece.
Thanks for the nice comments on the car.
Thanks for the nice comments on the car.
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Thanks mate, was meaning the lower IROC valance. It looks great! I had a look at the TRE site and can’t work out how you got this fitted whilst retaining the bumperetts?
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