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haha I think we ALL do Let us know if you have any questions about anything seen here.
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I'm down to the wire on picking the color for the P101s for my Agate 4S and find myself conflicted. Black is certainly out for me. I'm also trying to stay away from a nearly 100% match to agate. I've been on the verge of going with just brushed clear but am afraid it will be a bit too bright and blingy, but I've also worried that brushed dark clear would be too monotone.
Edit: I've since found out the Cayman was the now-obsolete Brushed Tinted Clear, not Brush Dark Clear.
A game changer may have just happened for me when I saw an agate Cayman with a brushed dark clear in the post that STG made way back in post 9. I've found some other photos of that car as well. See the first two photos below. Then in the third photo is an agate 991.2 with brushed dark clear, but it looks pretty danged monotone.
After seeing the Cayman I may have changed my mind in favor of the brushed dark clear. I don't think it is too monotone at all. Brushed titanium is also still not dismissed though. I've seen some photos where it seems to be a little lighter than brushed dark clear, but is it really just a satin version of that and catches the light differently? Or is it actually a lighter grey?
I'd appreciate any input anyone has on these tints.
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But another brushed dark clear looks almost completely monotone. Different lighting or does the finish come out differently sometime?
And here's a McLaren with a similar-to-agate paint job (a more true gray perhaps) and brushed titanium wheels just for a sample of those...
Edit: I've since found out the Cayman was the now-obsolete Brushed Tinted Clear, not Brush Dark Clear.
I'd appreciate any input anyone has on these tints.
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But another brushed dark clear looks almost completely monotone. Different lighting or does the finish come out differently sometime?
And here's a McLaren with a similar-to-agate paint job (a more true gray perhaps) and brushed titanium wheels just for a sample of those...
Last edited by StormRune; 04-25-2017 at 05:43 PM.
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Here are some picks of Brushed Dark Clear, hope it helps in your decision. I love them against my black car, difficult to say how they'd look on Agate.
HRE's are certainly sweet though - it's the first compliment I get every time.
HRE's are certainly sweet though - it's the first compliment I get every time.
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Ooooo... very nice! Centerlocks too. Looks great on black with ceramics for sure! That last photo especially makes me more optimistic that they aren't as dark as I've been fearing.
Thank you for the help!
Thank you for the help!
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I went 21's with a GMG lowering kit. I don't like the totally "slammed" look, these seemed to be just about right... Not too low, just enough.
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You can't go wrong with either three options. It's true that both the Brushed Titanium and Brushed Dark Clear have the same tone of grey but the Brushed Ti has that satin clear while the BDC has more of a glossy look. The Brushed Clear is a whole other ball game as you can see below.
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I appreciate everyone's advice here and on the PM back-channels as well. Hawkeye's photos and the comparison shots from David at WheelsBoutique helps me nail it, plus STG had previously advised me in that direction as well. I'm thinking that the sample "cap" with brushed dark clear that HRE sent to me was unusually dark for some reason as none of the photos I'm seeing appear anywhere near that dark (see photo). I'll be looking forward to seeing getting the dark clear P101s on the car soon.
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The brushed Dark Clear finish is certainly one of our all time favorites. That said, the Brushed Titanium certainly appears brighter. Although the shade is technically the same, the Matte Finish catches light much differently. I think it might play with the Agate a bitt better truthfully.
Here is the Brushed Dark Clear against our Silver Turbo S.
And against white.
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