Proud new Papa of 2011 GT3
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Very nice!
I suggest a California Car Duster to keep your sanity. Use that everytime you go out and keep it dust free. Just say'n having owned several dark cars, I found through trial and error this is the only way to enjoy them. Otherwise they always look dirty, especially in the winter with lower light angles from the sun that hightlight dirt and dust on your car. It goes without saying that you also need to practice scratch free washing techniques and use Mezerna or similar polish/waxes that keep your shine looking clear.
I suggest a California Car Duster to keep your sanity. Use that everytime you go out and keep it dust free. Just say'n having owned several dark cars, I found through trial and error this is the only way to enjoy them. Otherwise they always look dirty, especially in the winter with lower light angles from the sun that hightlight dirt and dust on your car. It goes without saying that you also need to practice scratch free washing techniques and use Mezerna or similar polish/waxes that keep your shine looking clear.
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Well kinda, but I think it looks great.
The stripe is a Porsche stripe they sell, its not like he put 4.0 text on there and the colors are different.
I looked at the car and for a split second thought he had a 4.0 also, but tastefully done. I'd keep it as is.
Congrats on the new car !!
The stripe is a Porsche stripe they sell, its not like he put 4.0 text on there and the colors are different.
I looked at the car and for a split second thought he had a 4.0 also, but tastefully done. I'd keep it as is.
Congrats on the new car !!
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Very nice!
I suggest a California Car Duster to keep your sanity. Use that everytime you go out and keep it dust free. Just say'n having owned several dark cars, I found through trial and error this is the only way to enjoy them. Otherwise they always look dirty, especially in the winter with lower light angles from the sun that hightlight dirt and dust on your car. It goes without saying that you also need to practice scratch free washing techniques and use Mezerna or similar polish/waxes that keep your shine looking clear.
I suggest a California Car Duster to keep your sanity. Use that everytime you go out and keep it dust free. Just say'n having owned several dark cars, I found through trial and error this is the only way to enjoy them. Otherwise they always look dirty, especially in the winter with lower light angles from the sun that hightlight dirt and dust on your car. It goes without saying that you also need to practice scratch free washing techniques and use Mezerna or similar polish/waxes that keep your shine looking clear.