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Thank you for the pics Bossing. Question for you. Is there a big difference between the optional Aluminum vs the standard Silver wheels? Which are brighter?
Boy how much nicer that Carmine Red is compared to the orangey Guards Red. To me, GR looks like an 80's car with single stage enamel paint that's faded out in comparison.
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Boy how much nicer that Carmine Red is compared to the orangey Guards Red. To me, GR looks like an 80's car with single stage enamel paint that's faded out in comparison.
Agreed but have a look in person also of carmine...
I think all of them look amazing. I don't have an allocation and I stress over what color I would get lol. I love Carmine but hate the seat stripe. They should have a Carmine contrast stitching option like they do a GT Silver one.
Thank you for the pics Bossing. Question for you. Is there a big difference between the optional Aluminum vs the standard Silver wheels? Which are brighter?
This MBlue is actually a good friend's car... stunning in person.
He has the optional $1,220 Satin Aluminum and I have the standard $0 Silver Aluminum.
His is not as glossy as mine... hence "satin" so it's one step less brighter IMO.
Mine is the shinier silver aluminum... lighting plays a big role though.
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Btw it's pretty cool that all 6 in this shipment came with Michelins.... their shipment a week ago had 1 car with Cups and 1 with Dunlops.
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And for some neat detail... here's that carbon fiber rear lid hinge....
This MBlue is actually a good friend's car... stunning in person.
He has the optional $1,220 Satin Aluminum and I have the standard $0 Silver Aluminum.
His is not as glossy as mine... hence "satin" so it's one step less brighter IMO.
Mine is the shinier silver aluminum... lighting plays a big role though.
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Btw it's pretty cool that all 6 in this shipment came with Michelins.... their shipment a week ago had 1 car with Cups and 1 with Dunlops.
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And for some neat detail... here's that carbon fiber rear lid hinge....
would be great to take a picture of the wheels in same lighting once he takes delivery of the car to see a difference between the two. I thought the standard silver was supposed to be less bright than the optional one your friend has so interesting to learn now it is the other way around