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bennyboy

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Whilst I'm really impressed with the quality of spic01's work, I'm not too keen on the indicators/air vents (each to their own and all that). I think getting rid of the driving lights makes the front end look a bit higher - especially on a black car. What do you guys think of the 'tinted' indicator look on a black car? Found this on Rennlist....

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Well you've picked one of the most celebrated 951's in the US there. That's DFASTEST's car. 3.0L 16v over 500hp at the crank and looks great. So no arguments out of me if you use that as your muse.[:D]
 
I'm hoping mine will look almost identical! I have the Speedline split rims and the teardrop mirrors and I'm getting a splitter next week! I hear you random hero about the chav stuff, but I think it would look great on a black car?!
 
As long as the indicator lights are bright enough when you operate them, and I doubt they will be.

The first time someone turns in to you when they didn't see you indicating will have you in tears [:(]
 
It's not an issue on my Turbo. I have the indicators, side repeaters and rear light clusters tinted. All the bulbs have been replaced with brighter versions to compensate for the tinting, which works very well.

I have the 3-piece Speedlines too, but on my other 944 "¦ I prefer the Turbo's handling with its standard lightweight D90s.
 
what a crap picture .! its too small and dark to make anything out I can barely see its a 944 .[:D]
 

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