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Did a Motorsport look on the the GT4
- Thread starter MrDemon
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The side stripes make the car imo on a solid colour, my R and my Spyder came with them as standard. And I always missed them on the GT4
One has to remember we are buying and driving GT cars not basic 718's or Macans
A Silver GT4 does not cut the mustard we are buying lifestyle look at me cars really as none drive as well as the old cars or are as much fun, they are "look at me cars" sorry to say, so you may as well do a job on it ;-) (At least I am honest about it lol)
I still have more fun in my R but it still has the side stripes none are really after market either they have Porsche part numbers :-[)
graphics always split opinion (which I am not seeking lol just showing off the car and what I do to it) which is a good thing, but I love the look.
this was the car before looks bland now lol
had the end plates wrapped at Reep, I bought the stickers from http://www.designstuffonline.co.uk for ÂŁ65 rather than the OPC price of ÂŁ280 !
Brian_Innes
Member
Suits you to a tee David.
Brian
Steve Brookes
Moderator
Steve Brookes said:Looks good David. Where will see it out and about soon? []
Good question, I went to A Porsche meet at the weekend in it (life style drive out) ;-) nice line up.
AndrewCS
Active member
I can take or leave the Porsche on the spoiler. I find it a bit "shouty" personally but otherwise it does looks quite cool.
I think it is the shape of the front stripe detail which is jarring with me. It doesn't echo the shape of the front vent or any of the obvious contours in that area. As such it looks like it is designed for a different car. I would even go as so far as to say it would look better without the front bit at all. I actually like the proportions, visual weight and continuity of the front and the small pieces of vinyl upset that.
All that said, the lines behind the front wheel and across the door look damn awesome.
am1985uk
New member
Just my sixpen'orth.
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