Post pics of your cayenne's
#993
Just make sure if you are going that much smaller they will fit over your brakes. Mine won't take anything smaller than 19".
#995
Yeah it's gotta be the right 18 with nice clearance. Although at 18 it would be cheaper 19 looks a touch nicer
#997
We made them. My daughter and I have been refinishing wheel centers and hood crests for a number of years as a "hobby business". We have an online album of previously refinished pieces on photobucket.com here:
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/jtyu...?sort=6&page=1
Please have a look and let us know your thoughts. We always welcome feedback about our work
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http://smg.photobucket.com/user/jtyu...?sort=6&page=1
Please have a look and let us know your thoughts. We always welcome feedback about our work
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#1004
Updating this thread with some new photos and additions!
Some photos of my 957 Cayenne TT "GUZZLLR" from last year. TechArt eyelids on the front. EvoMS V-Flow + Fabspeed Secondary Cat Bypass to open up the growl.
All trim painted matte black, Cayenne Turbo script in black.
Lowered via Durametric. 22" Ruger Mesh Concave Wheels. Clear OEM side markers. Huper Optik 40% tint int the front doesn't quite match from this angle. =/
Sound of the exhaust after the bypass pipes were installed.
Another shot with my Granturismo S wearing carbon fiber front splitters, cf mirrors, and cf spoiler from the MC Sportline.
Rear quarter with both cars.
Photoshoot from this year - added an E90 BMW, and swapped the 957 for a 958.
The new lineup. I like black cars. =) Still kept the Maserati Granturismo. BMW is the everyday beater, Cayenne for weekend with the wife + kid, Granturismo to cruise to work on a Friday.
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