Post pictures of your 996 TT/GT2!
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Last edited by BlackBear; 01-01-2004 at 01:02 PM.
#52
I enjoyed the pictures Stephen. Hard to beat the Chicago skyline as a back- drop, huh?! Liked your "other" rides too -- beautiful cars! What paint did you use on the Supra? It has an amazing richness and depth to it.
Buddy, I am gettting to know my new camera pretty well now. Lets find a classic MI spot to take some good shots of both "The Beast" and my car.
Buddy, I am gettting to know my new camera pretty well now. Lets find a classic MI spot to take some good shots of both "The Beast" and my car.
#56
Originally posted by buddyg
Better hurry cause the RED BEAST will be heading to AZ for the winter!
Better hurry cause the RED BEAST will be heading to AZ for the winter!
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buddyg - I'll be moving into my new home next week, and that driveway is a lot friendlier towards lowered cars than my current one. So coilovers are in the plans hopefully by Spring. It was always strange to me that Porsche would let the Turbo hit our shores with such jacked up ride heights.
Bob M - Only the Bomex body kit and front hood had been (re)painted. Toyota paint in general (at least back then) were thick and tough, and with good care, always gave a deep shine. Zaino helps too. While it gives a deep luster, I find it not as durable as wax, and thus, it required more coats over time.
Stephen
'01 Turbo Ti
1stephen1.com
Bob M - Only the Bomex body kit and front hood had been (re)painted. Toyota paint in general (at least back then) were thick and tough, and with good care, always gave a deep shine. Zaino helps too. While it gives a deep luster, I find it not as durable as wax, and thus, it required more coats over time.
Stephen
'01 Turbo Ti
1stephen1.com