Misha vs Getty Design
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#17
What front lip is that? Love it!!!!
#20
Both are good for their own reasons.
I have the Misha
Getty: Complete deck lid, seamless, taller tail so 3rd brake light is needed as it blocks the oem light, costs more, transfer of mechanicals needed (fan & harnesses), reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes
Misha: tail insert, visible seams, requires removal of motorized spoiler & mechanicals, lower tail (more subtle) so no additional brake light as oem is not blocked, reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes, lower cost.
As for paint, any good body shop (I used the dealer) can color match perfectly.
Oh and with the Misha, my car cover still fits albeit a bit tight.
I have the Misha
Getty: Complete deck lid, seamless, taller tail so 3rd brake light is needed as it blocks the oem light, costs more, transfer of mechanicals needed (fan & harnesses), reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes
Misha: tail insert, visible seams, requires removal of motorized spoiler & mechanicals, lower tail (more subtle) so no additional brake light as oem is not blocked, reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes, lower cost.
As for paint, any good body shop (I used the dealer) can color match perfectly.
Oh and with the Misha, my car cover still fits albeit a bit tight.
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BruceWarne (02-29-2020)
#24
Both are good for their own reasons.
I have the Misha
Getty: Complete deck lid, seamless, taller tail so 3rd brake light is needed as it blocks the oem light, costs more, transfer of mechanicals needed (fan & harnesses), reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes
Misha: tail insert, visible seams, requires removal of motorized spoiler & mechanicals, lower tail (more subtle) so no additional brake light as oem is not blocked, reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes, lower cost.
As for paint, any good body shop (I used the dealer) can color match perfectly.
Oh and with the Misha, my car cover still fits albeit a bit tight.
I have the Misha
Getty: Complete deck lid, seamless, taller tail so 3rd brake light is needed as it blocks the oem light, costs more, transfer of mechanicals needed (fan & harnesses), reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes
Misha: tail insert, visible seams, requires removal of motorized spoiler & mechanicals, lower tail (more subtle) so no additional brake light as oem is not blocked, reprogram of spoiler feature to avoid error codes, lower cost.
As for paint, any good body shop (I used the dealer) can color match perfectly.
Oh and with the Misha, my car cover still fits albeit a bit tight.
Looks good, really like the shape and that its a little more subtle. Would look really good with GT3 front bumper too