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#16
And now for something completely different...
I have always liked the "Art Cars" done by famous artists back in the day on BMWs, Porsches and other high end makes. Seems the practice is still going on by newer artists commissioned by manufacturers.
Here is a 911 and a Google search will have many more examples:
You could research what Art Cars were done in the time period of your 928 and see if anything strikes your fancy.
This is the logic I used to put the Coca-Cola livery on my former red 86.5 928S track car.
It helped to pop it up a bit and give it some faux racing heritage:
Since it is a wrap you can have some fun with it and it would make it very unique in the 928 community.
Here is a 911 and a Google search will have many more examples:
You could research what Art Cars were done in the time period of your 928 and see if anything strikes your fancy.
This is the logic I used to put the Coca-Cola livery on my former red 86.5 928S track car.
It helped to pop it up a bit and give it some faux racing heritage:
Since it is a wrap you can have some fun with it and it would make it very unique in the 928 community.
#17
Something on a more recent model:
Last edited by Constantine; 11-11-2021 at 09:08 AM.
#18
Burning Brakes
With a wrap you need to remember that all the factory colors are not available as wrap material. Then choose weather you want a matte, gloss or satin finish. Spend some time looking at what`s out there. Greens,blues,reds etc.