'Cayman S' door decal placement on 981

'Cayman S' door decal placement on 981

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Jonny08

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246 posts

103 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Hi all,

I've got some 'Cayman S' decals for the doors of my 981. I was wondering if anybody has these from the factory and has the measurement of the placement please?

Below is an example of the decals:


Many thanks,
J.

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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I would locate them somewhere in the shed. Anywhere but on the car. tongue out

Jonny08

Original Poster:

246 posts

103 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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ORD said:
I would locate them somewhere in the shed. Anywhere but on the car. tongue out
lol - I was expecting somebody to say something along the lines of that! laugh

I know graphics on cars are a bit like marmite, but I like marmite!

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Actually, as far as decals go, they are relatively inoffensive smile

gtsralph

1,188 posts

145 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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I had them fitted to my white Cayman to add some contrast - as I recall if you just line up the left and bottom of the backing paper about 1cm from the door edges it looks fine. I also removed the chrome badges on the rear hatch and added a decal on the rear PU.



Edited by gtsralph on Tuesday 17th November 13:02

BertBert

19,072 posts

212 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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But surely the photo you posted shows you where to put them? If you need distance from front/bottom of the door, blow up that part of the image and use the length of the decals you have to scale the distance.
Bert

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

247 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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gtsralph said:
I had them fitted to my white Cayman
Wassup with the exhaust pipes? Never seen that before.

bcr5784

7,118 posts

146 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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gtsralph said:
I also removed the chrome badges on the rear hatch and added a decal on the rear PU.


Edited by gtsralph on Tuesday 17th November 13:02
How did you do that without causing damage - or did you respray the hatch?

tyrrell

1,670 posts

209 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Hair dryer and dental floss is your friend smile

bcr5784

7,118 posts

146 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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tyrrell said:
Hair dryer and dental floss is your friend smile
Thanks

gtsralph

1,188 posts

145 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Ozzie Osmond said:
Wassup with the exhaust pipes? Never seen that before.
Turn down tips as otherwise it trips drive by noise meters at Goodwood

Jonny08

Original Poster:

246 posts

103 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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gtsralph said:
I had them fitted to my white Cayman to add some contrast - as I recall if you just line up the left and bottom of the backing paper about 1cm from the door edges it looks fine. I also removed the chrome badges on the rear hatch and added a decal on the rear PU.

Edited by gtsralph on Tuesday 17th November 13:02
Unfortunately, I did not buy original Porsche decals as they were ludicrously expensive (£180), and bought through eBay (£15), so the backing paper is basically to the edge of the decal. I'm just going to play around and eye ball it and make my own measurements - doubt I can go that far wrong!

Thanks everybody else who has contributed to this thread, I'll post back some pictures once the decals are on!

Trev450

6,326 posts

173 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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I also purchased some from e-bay for my 987. If you apply a small amount of washing up liquid to the area you intend to put the decals, it makes it easy to move them around to find the position you want.

Edited to add: Make sure you get as much of the washing up liquid from beneath the decal as possible before removing the top layer of paper.






Edited by Trev450 on Wednesday 18th November 10:39

OvalOwl

925 posts

132 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Trev450 said:
I also purchased some from e-bay for my 987. If you apply a small amount of washing up liquid to the area you intend to put the decals, it makes it easy to move them around to find the position you want.

Edited to add: Make sure you get as much of the washing up liquid from beneath the decal as possible before removing the top layer of paper.
It's water you want, the detergent acts as a wetting agent. Add a drop or two of detergent to a sprayer bottle of water and spray liberally over the area you want to apply the decal to. Peel off the backing paper and position the decal. Slide it into the final position (get the bottom line of "Cayman" level with respect to the bottom of the door) and squeegee out the water (a credit card works well) then carefully lift off the application paper. If you find you are lifting the edge a letter put the application paper back down and burnish the problem edge with the back of a fingernail.

DJMC

3,438 posts

104 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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ORD said:
I would locate them somewhere in the shed. Anywhere but on the car. tongue out
...along with the "Cayman S" badge from the boot/trunk!

Mine is de-badged. Just has P O R S C H E left on it. Most people have no idea what model it is, which I quite like - not sure why!?

Jonny08

Original Poster:

246 posts

103 months

Sunday 22nd November 2015
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Hi all, thanks for the feedback, here is the result - I actually found the decals easier to apply without lube as the lube took too long to dry underneath and the decals were coming off with the backing paper.