Has anyone also put the Porsche hood emblem on the back below the "turbo" emblem?
#16
The Porsche's and specifically the TT are easily recognizable from the back. Why state the obvious? The other marks and not as distinctive as Porshe and therefore need an emblem to jog the memory!
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#17
Originally Posted by girthboy
WOW, such support for non-tackiness! I wont do it. I dont want to be banned.....lol. But in all seriousness, I was just asking about it. thanks!
#20
How many of you have a rear license plate frame that says "PORSCHE?" I almost bought one when I first got the car and after some thought realized it's kind of silly. But a lot of people do have them and it's not right or wrong. I saw one once that had a crest at each corner of the frame (total of four).
#21
Originally Posted by Shark01
I'm giving some thought to putting crests on the front fenders ala a Ferrari shield, so why not on the back......after all, thats all most drivers see of a 996TT.
#23
Originally Posted by roadsterdoc
How many of you have a rear license plate frame that says "PORSCHE?" I almost bought one when I first got the car and after some thought realized it's kind of silly. But a lot of people do have them and it's not right or wrong. I saw one once that had a crest at each corner of the frame (total of four).
#24
I guess I'm kind of hypocritical...I have no problem with thr Porsche on the license frame as my car just says turbo on the back. I know we know it is a Porsche, but there are actually many who do not. So Porsche on the license frame for me is OK. I would not do anything to the car itself though. And I definately would not mis represent my car as a RUF when it is not.
#25
license plate is ok, cause I agree although from behind MANY people recongnize the TT as wow that is a bad a$$ car MANY still dont know the marque.
and wross, HYPOcritical is not you!!! LOL
and wross, HYPOcritical is not you!!! LOL
#26
Originally Posted by girthboy
I was thinking about this too since I have no frame and it looks kind of dull. But I think I may get a frame that says RUF PORSCHE. Otherwise, with just Porsche on the frame it looks tacky and too show-offish? But to the average joe, they may think I am implying that I consider my porsche rough (ruf) and that may seem tacky too???
#27
Originally Posted by ttgangsta
You didn't even know what Ruf was until the forum told you? I doubt you have a Ruf car if you didn't know Ruf is a tuner. Putting a Ruf plate on a none Ruf car will get you nothing but scrutiny from the Porsche community.
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