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Snapped some pics on my trip to San Diego to see @f4bones to purchase a rear deck lid with painted fins. It was a pleasure meeting you and checking out your awesome office.
wow - those look amazing! very happy you were able to put them to good use!! Enjoyed meeting you and your daughter and LOVE your SB GTS - beautiful - that Tecart duck looks amazing as well.
Snapped some pics on my trip to San Diego to see @f4bones to purchase a rear deck lid with painted fins. It was a pleasure meeting you and checking out your awesome office.
The car looks great! I’ll be rolling @f4bones tomorrow for some coding action and some GT3 bucket seat testing.
Has anyone added body colour vinyl below the rear window above the grill? Would it work? I would like to have more 964 & 991 GTS -look and I feel like all the black makes it look like a super long window only.
Cabriolet seems to have it done "correctly" but I'm eyeing coupe
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Has anyone added body colour vinyl below the rear window above the grill? Would it work? I would like to have more 964 & 991 GTS -look and I feel like all the black makes it look like a super long window only.
Cabriolet seems to have it done "correctly" but I'm eyeing coupe
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Why wouldn't it work? As long as you can find the matching vinyl color, which I am not sure exists...but other than that no issue.
Since this thread seems to be trending towards aero cars, here's another!
looking good as always @tourenwagen! On the trend to have more aero type pics...maybe we need a thread comparing all these nice rear end modifications. Now that we have qute a few options inlcuding the OEM aero-kit, the moshammer V1/V2, even some Techart duckbill now and some more in between..well, and than my version of a combo of little lip spoiler and wing combo. and here a test where we programmed the active aero to come up jusyt a little to show the 3rd brake light...but we did not keep it that way and instead keep the aero down at all times (now that I have a little more cooling from the APR ducts I am less worry).
My new 2024 GTS w/ AeroKit. Thrilled to be a part of the Porsche community. Looking forward to getting through the run-in period, but this thing is still exhilarating to drive!
My new 2024 GTS w/ AeroKit. Thrilled to be a part of the Porsche community. Looking forward to getting through the run-in period, but this thing is still exhilarating to drive!
Fantastic machine! Looks gorgeous!
There’s no break-in period for 911. You can enjoy it as soon as you drive off the dealership lot.
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