Opinion's please- delete side trim or keep??
#1
Racer
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Opinion's please- delete side trim or keep??
Getting a full respray on the 928. What do you guys think? Should I delete or keep it the side trim?
Here is a pic without-
Here is a pic without-
Last edited by herman maire; 06-02-2011 at 10:43 PM.
#2
Racer
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I hope you rennlister's dont mind that I am using your pics as examples but they are 2 perfect examples.
And with-
And with-
Last edited by herman maire; 06-02-2011 at 10:43 PM.
#3
Been selling Twinkies on Ebay,
have some extra cash right now.
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have some extra cash right now.
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Who owns that black monster with the Texas plates? That car looks BITCHIN!
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#9
Three Wheelin'
I'm VERY seriously considering deleting my side strips too; and the biggest problem I see is whether you spend ANY time in a parking lot when using the 928 as a daily driver. Aluminum does not fare well next to SUVs, jacked up pickup trucks and old ladies in 9 year-old Buicks. That really scares me! I counted 22 harshmarks on my side strips once (slow day at work). Think about the cost of bump & paint on side panels vs feather & paint on a side strip. It is a tough decision for me but they all definately look better without the strip.
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the biggest problem I see is whether you spend ANY time in a parking lot when using the 928 as a daily driver. Aluminum does not fare well next to SUVs, jacked up pickup trucks and old ladies in 9 year-old Buicks. That really scares me! I counted 22 harshmarks on my side strips once (slow day at work). Think about the cost of bump & paint on side panels vs feather & paint on a side strip. It is a tough decision for me but they all definately look better without the strip.
#14
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I think the old cars < S4 look better with the stripes because the cars look not so plumb.
I think that´s the intention from the enginers at porsche.
The newer cars have a horizontal line from front to back in the plasticparts of the body.
I think that´s the intention from the enginers at porsche.
The newer cars have a horizontal line from front to back in the plasticparts of the body.
#15
Haven't had an issue with parking yet, knock on wood. But then I usually park at the end of the row and leave lots of room to the next car. Today is absolutely gorgeous here in Atlanta, glad I drove it to work today and I'm seriously thinking about bailing early and going for an extended drive home.