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They look perfectly prepped for top coat in my opinion but it doesn’t really matter what I think. There will be plenty of people that really like Crayon too but only one opinion that counts!
I’ll do you a deal though. If you get a Crayon GT3 and don’t like it, I’ll always swap it for my Shark GTS.
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I’ll do you a deal though. If you get a Crayon GT3 and don’t like it, I’ll always swap it for my Shark GTS.
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Ask yourself how long flat grey windows/kitchens/wardrobes in properties will last before they become so last year and therein lies your answer.
Strange how history repeats itself grey was so in fashion in 1988 but soon fell out of favour just like white did in the 1980s as a car colour.
Rather depends on how long you intend keeping the car and whether you actually personally love the colour.
Arctic grey is the latest Porsche Crayon replacement but is becoming less popular.
Imo Crayon is a flat boring colour far better to go for a classic Porsche colour but as usual each to their own.
Strange how history repeats itself grey was so in fashion in 1988 but soon fell out of favour just like white did in the 1980s as a car colour.
Rather depends on how long you intend keeping the car and whether you actually personally love the colour.
Arctic grey is the latest Porsche Crayon replacement but is becoming less popular.
Imo Crayon is a flat boring colour far better to go for a classic Porsche colour but as usual each to their own.
Looks good on a GT car but far less so on the Macan's and Cayenne's.
It is a fashionable colour and as one poster above stated it will go out of fashion. Regardless of any of our opinions , do you like it ?
With all the excellent firms offering wrapping and coloured PPF , if you get bored , jazz it up a bit.
It is a fashionable colour and as one poster above stated it will go out of fashion. Regardless of any of our opinions , do you like it ?
With all the excellent firms offering wrapping and coloured PPF , if you get bored , jazz it up a bit.
forest172 said:
When I was on the hunt. I always dismissed black, but when one came up with almost perfect spec. Inc full ppf from topaz it was a no brainer. Looks awesome and importantly it didn’t have black wheels. Which I think get lost on every car
My T was black and it looked fantastic, agree on the black wheels. My GT3 has them and whilst the contrast is good it would look better with silver. Edited by Joscal on Sunday 10th March 11:08
Your car, your choice
I like a flat grey golour but Crayon does not do it for me. In certain light conditions it looks properly greay and in others it has a brownish tone I don't like. Had a GT solver 997 eons back and loved it to bits. GT also changes depending on light conditions but all in a consistent manner. Some people may call it boring. For a Touring it can be a great to choice in order to fly under the radar
I like a flat grey golour but Crayon does not do it for me. In certain light conditions it looks properly greay and in others it has a brownish tone I don't like. Had a GT solver 997 eons back and loved it to bits. GT also changes depending on light conditions but all in a consistent manner. Some people may call it boring. For a Touring it can be a great to choice in order to fly under the radar
"Porsche 2024 - 992 - 911 GT3. Needs no introduction, however, this particular vehicle is in the heart of the United Kingdom"
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405149...
"It's more than just a car; it's a statement, a declaration of intent that says, "I am here to conquer the road, to push the limits of my desire"
.... errrrr.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405149...
"It's more than just a car; it's a statement, a declaration of intent that says, "I am here to conquer the road, to push the limits of my desire"
.... errrrr.
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