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That is really cool! Congrats on not only being original, but doing a bang up job - looks impeccable!
Originally Posted by BLKFLAG
Due to the Work From Home policy at the office I decided to add a Martini livery. Took my time with the install and am happy with the DIY scratched gray stripes on the T. Removed emblem for installation Worked on hood first wrapping sticker under all edges Then roof by cutting sticker with 1/16” gap Then rear wing wrapping sticker around all edges
I sourced it from wrappshop.eu its printed on Hexus vinyl which is the same company that makes my PPF. Install was medium difficulty and for a first timer I used a video from the internet. I used to tint windows so take that into consideration and I would recommend taking it to a professional PPF or wrap installer. Factor in 2-3 hours.
That is really cool! Congrats on not only being original, but doing a bang up job - looks impeccable!
Thank you for the kind words LargePuppy. In all honesty I was debating for a while to do any stripes, like 911R style or others. I’m happy with these for now and they can last 5-7 years or I can remove them.
Due to the Work From Home policy at the office I decided to add a Martini livery. Took my time with the install and am happy with the DIY scratched gray stripes on the T.
Wow.
Funny, I have been really getting into the Martini Livery recently, even to the point I wish I had purchased a white car. Then I think that it would just be a good excuse to buy a white GT4. (Yes, I have seen a few GT Silver Martini Livery 911s.)
But, then you post this. I wonder what that would look like on a GT Silver car.
The company makes the Martini livery in the traditional blue and red or gray and white for both white and "dark" colored cars (the side colors differ to complement the base color of the car. I think it would look very nice on GT silver, I remember seeing one on the internet, it was a GT3 with the red/blue livery.
The company makes the Martini livery in the traditional blue and red or gray and white for both white and "dark" colored cars (the side colors differ to complement the base color of the car. I think it would look very nice on GT silver, I remember seeing one on the internet, it was a GT3 with the red/blue livery.
Thank you for the kind words LargePuppy. In all honesty I was debating for a while to do any stripes, like 911R style or others. I’m happy with these for now and they can last 5-7 years or I can remove them.
As you’ve gone for the ‘vintage’ look with your Martini stripes, after 5-7 years, they’ll still look as good, if not better.
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