Like a sheet of glass
#16
The .2 car doesn't need any mods . In fact i am noticing that the more recent cars like my Boxster and Macan have such state of the art OEM gear . The Macan Turbo probably shows it the most as it's a two ton vehicle but handles like a sports car . It amazes me every time i drive it . One can actually feel the technology at work when driving it.
#17
Car looks awesome Larry! I've always like the "deep dish" look to the rear rims on a Porsche turbo, something I'll eventually get. I have a flat black car like yours too and after 4 years I finally got a pro to detail. Cost $450 but man it looks new, with all of the bogg-made swirls taken out and nice and shiny. So I know how you feel!
#18
Nice! My car is also black and going for a detail shortly. I'm worried it will just accentuate the few small chips and scratches it has, so will try to address those too. I love the way the TT looks in black but literally have to wipe the car down almost every time I drive it, due to dust and ocean spray. Still worth it to me so far! But 100% guaranteed I am not buying another black truck... We have 6 cars right now and 3 are black. Ugh!
#19
The OP's OCD is why I no longer own a black Porsche. Nothing more beautiful in my mind than a clean and polished black 911. Problem is if you wait a few minutes, it's all dusty again. That sent me over the proverbial edge. White is the 12-step for my condition.
#20
Looks great! I swore I would never buy another black car...that was before I saw the 911 turbo....which I ended up purchasing in black. Something about the Turbo in black....it's just right. I have the same black color too...I prefer it over the basalt which seems to have a pearl or flake effect to it.
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