Flat Olive Drab 993 Twin Turbo
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very cool coleman---
i like it. very industrial & badass lookin. no nonsense.
btw: wonder if there's a 'drag' to using flat paint that could be measured in a wind-tunnel.
if it's a foil/wrap... wonder where you can get it? & colors avail. maybe a military product? (be great if ya never had to wax!)
i'd like to see that car next to a few shiny 'tt's'.
i like it. very industrial & badass lookin. no nonsense.
btw: wonder if there's a 'drag' to using flat paint that could be measured in a wind-tunnel.
if it's a foil/wrap... wonder where you can get it? & colors avail. maybe a military product? (be great if ya never had to wax!)
i'd like to see that car next to a few shiny 'tt's'.
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And if you can't make up your mind between two colors, say black and orange, you can do both like this.
(Phil, I think this could be a new graphics package for your car.)
(Phil, I think this could be a new graphics package for your car.)
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Peelable paint...like in Johnny Dangerously when they have duckies-and-bunnies paint they peel off? Or like this: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=0...33254&from=rss
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Originally Posted by Anir
Somehow, I've never pondered 911's and military paint schemes in the same thought. I must be getting too old to understand the newer fashions.