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Old Oct 27, 2008 | 01:56 PM
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Photoshop help please!

I'm thinking of painting my wheels Black with a red pinstripe.

Is there anybody willing to help me out by doing a photoshop of what my Cayenne might look like?

 
Old Oct 27, 2008 | 02:55 PM
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something like this
 
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Old Oct 27, 2008 | 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Filin
something like this
Amazing! Thanks a lot!
 
Old Dec 19, 2008 | 08:56 PM
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Wheels in black

I tried but the image lacks resolution and is difficult to do a better job, forget about the red pinstripe.
 
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you should lower it too
 
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Indeed

I agree, lower it so the nasty look will be increased. Probably blackening out the trim would work too.
 
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Originally Posted by Fantasma
you should lower it too
How do you lower it below the factory setting? Will the techart module do this or do you need to replace the springs?
 
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Originally Posted by oproulx
Amazing! Thanks a lot!
If you're going to add a red pinstripe you might want to consider having your calipers painted red..The contrast with the black wheel will look great !
 
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Lowering the suspension

You can lower it with the Techart module which is the best way but will set you back two grand; or you can buy the bracket system that simply fool's the sensors regarding the actual height of the car. This is the cheapest way because it goes for about $300.00 and you can install it in less than an hour. The problem is that since it's totally adjustable many people lower the car "beyond safe limits" and then complain about how harsh the suspension is with the system installed. If you lower it within the safe margin, the suspension is only a little bit harder.
 
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Originally Posted by ecosgts
You can lower it with the Techart module which is the best way but will set you back two grand; or you can buy the bracket system that simply fool's the sensors regarding the actual height of the car. This is the cheapest way because it goes for about $300.00 and you can install it in less than an hour. The problem is that since it's totally adjustable many people lower the car "beyond safe limits" and then complain about how harsh the suspension is with the system installed. If you lower it within the safe margin, the suspension is only a little bit harder.
Why pay for the bracket when you can just unplug the wire underneath the seat? isnt it doing the same thing?
 
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If you unplug the wire

If you unplug the wire, you are deactivating the system (I was told that by a guy that works at NYC Porsche dealer); with the brackets you are fooling the system but the air suspension is still 100% active. You can change the suspension height up and down and everything works just as it worked before installing the brackets.
 
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