Brewster Green GT3 Touring Pictures
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Brewster Green GT3 Touring Pictures
After amazingly good job of paint correction by Anthony (anyone in NY/Connecticut area PM me for contact) I think I finally managed to capture the color of the car. It is such a chameleon.
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Wunderbar!
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Don’t sell this one .........very nice.
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UncleDude (05-27-2023)
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Your Mexico Blue 911R? Nice. Earlier photos and video of that car were my inspiration for my Mexico Blue GT3 Touring coming next month.
Now that you have both a 911R and GT3 Touring, have you had enough seat time yet to describe differences?
Now that you have both a 911R and GT3 Touring, have you had enough seat time yet to describe differences?
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Some answers:
1. Brewster really came alive after paint correction and ceramic pro. Car was delivered in a ****ty shape. Swirl marks, glue, even a small dent. All taken care of. The color now has depth and dimension. The color looks totally different under the sunlight. I will try to take the pictures next time under the direct sunlight and post them here.
2. $2,000 miles in both 911R and GT3 Touring. I don't want to open the Pandora's box. All I can say is GT3 Touring is a pinnacle of manual flat six. That is until you drive 911R. After that GT3 seems boring. Still a very good car, but... Brian Himmelman this is your cue.
1. Brewster really came alive after paint correction and ceramic pro. Car was delivered in a ****ty shape. Swirl marks, glue, even a small dent. All taken care of. The color now has depth and dimension. The color looks totally different under the sunlight. I will try to take the pictures next time under the direct sunlight and post them here.
2. $2,000 miles in both 911R and GT3 Touring. I don't want to open the Pandora's box. All I can say is GT3 Touring is a pinnacle of manual flat six. That is until you drive 911R. After that GT3 seems boring. Still a very good car, but... Brian Himmelman this is your cue.