Official random 928 Picture Thread (post a new 928 pic or stay out)
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hupp,
It took maybe a week before the send them. Two or three days to get to CDN.
But it got stuck at the customs for over a week!
It took maybe three weeks in all.
Beautiful car and wheels by the way.
It took maybe a week before the send them. Two or three days to get to CDN.
But it got stuck at the customs for over a week!
It took maybe three weeks in all.
Beautiful car and wheels by the way.
#8632
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Finally getting some miles on the new-to-me 79 RoW
#8633
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...then took the US car down to the shore
#8639
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Out of hibernation...
..with some new brake bling:
I've always liked the look of red calipers on black Porsches, and have wondered what they'd look like on my GT.
But since the original black finish on my GT calipers is in excellent shape and I want to be able to quickly and easily go back to 100% original at any time, I decided to 'protect' the finish with a removable red fliex coating with PORSCHE decals, finished with a glossifier.
It's not really heat rated the way caliper paint is, and although the finish is glossy, it isn't slippery so we'll see how easy it is to clean and how holds up with the heat and in the elements. If it starts to really go to hell, I'll just peel it off and go back to the original black finish.
I've always liked the look of red calipers on black Porsches, and have wondered what they'd look like on my GT.
But since the original black finish on my GT calipers is in excellent shape and I want to be able to quickly and easily go back to 100% original at any time, I decided to 'protect' the finish with a removable red fliex coating with PORSCHE decals, finished with a glossifier.
It's not really heat rated the way caliper paint is, and although the finish is glossy, it isn't slippery so we'll see how easy it is to clean and how holds up with the heat and in the elements. If it starts to really go to hell, I'll just peel it off and go back to the original black finish.