Tinted side markers
Tinted side markers
Stopped by at Detailing Dynamics yesterday and Matt was working on some interesting stuff including some tinted side markers and brake lights. I've never been much of a fan of this kind of stuff because it's usually too dark and looks a bit too "blingy" for my tastes. Not to mention the risk of someone running into you LOL!
I had Matt throw on some prototypes of the side markers and I think they look very good. Not too dark and they happen to go really well with my slate grey. I tried to take a few photos but they're not really coming out that great. They look much better in person.
I've also attached a pic of the brake lights he's working on.


I had Matt throw on some prototypes of the side markers and I think they look very good. Not too dark and they happen to go really well with my slate grey. I tried to take a few photos but they're not really coming out that great. They look much better in person.
I've also attached a pic of the brake lights he's working on.


Big fan of the fronts but the rears don't require it. Reminds me of the 90's when the Mustang GT's would do "blackouts" all around. We thought it was soooo cool then. Just like we thought chrome 17 inch rims were the shizzle.
I saw the sides in person on Chris's car, they look good on slate, but not better than clears imo. His fabspeed exhaust sounds awsome btw, the best I've ever heard on a 997TT. ZERO drone.
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Originally Posted by TT Surgeon
I saw the sides in person on Chris's car, they look good on slate, but not better than clears imo. His fabspeed exhaust sounds awsome btw, the best I've ever heard on a 997TT. ZERO drone.
looks good chris! Eddie @DD showed them to me a few weeks back when he was still in the process of prototyping them..... still gotta ck out your whip in person............................;-O
I would be very paranoid about anything that could potentially reduce the reaction time/stopping distance of someone who is following too close behind me. I remember reading somewhere that one of the most common accidents for a porsche is being rear ended because people are suprised by the stopping power they have. Something I have witnessed more than once myself when tailgaters have ended up in medians and shoulders because they were following too close behind me. I now keep a watchful eye in my rear view mirror commuting on the 95.
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