GT3 Gen 2 - Should I plastidip wheels gold?
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Thanks for the images.
Yes, spoke to Plastidip and they said it should last up to a year, assuming I dont take the tyres off in that time. Will post pics when done. Only £80 to get done which is good value. If I like it then I will spray them eventually. Nice to "Demo" the colour though eh.
Fitting new Pilot Sport Cup's this week anyway. They have ordered Pilot Sport Cups for me, not the 2's. I live in Dubai, so no rain.
I suppose they are much of a muchness no?
Yes, spoke to Plastidip and they said it should last up to a year, assuming I dont take the tyres off in that time. Will post pics when done. Only £80 to get done which is good value. If I like it then I will spray them eventually. Nice to "Demo" the colour though eh.
Fitting new Pilot Sport Cup's this week anyway. They have ordered Pilot Sport Cups for me, not the 2's. I live in Dubai, so no rain.
I suppose they are much of a muchness no?
Gibbo205 said:
See the Cup 2's certainly have a lot more tread in them compared to original cups, how you finding them?
Quite impressed. Although I admit I've done a bad thing and not yet replaced the fronts. There's still a slick section just inside the tread section you can see but overall there's much more tread than the Cups. I've been through standing water in the recent rain and the rear was not affected at all. Certainly looking forward to getting the fronts done in the new year.Only downside so far if that they take a bit longer to come up to temperature and pressure, especially noticeable on these cold days.
Randompunter74 said:
Here is the "Vintage Gold" with the Plastidip. Am gonna go for it.
At the end of the day, if I dont like it I can change.
Out of interest, what was the paintcode on your rims? (In case I want to paint after the Plastidip)
Cheers
I think it's 539, but best you check as I think different manufacturers use different codes. If you can them painted it's best to get your paint shop to call Porsche and get the code via the VIN of a car you can identify with the colour you want. I said I wanted to the same as the german press GT2 RS and they got the details from Porsche.At the end of the day, if I dont like it I can change.
Out of interest, what was the paintcode on your rims? (In case I want to paint after the Plastidip)
Cheers

Hi Randompunter74,
I was in the same situation about what wheel colour I wanted and using Plastidip/Foliatec. Anyway after a couple of months deliberating and lots of research I took the plunge and bought 4 cans of Foliatec. The paint has been on the car for 8 moths and look as good as new. I will provide better pictures over the weekend.
By the way I don't pussy foot, the car is drive daily and as yet no sign of peeling.
Peer T
Retept said:
By the way I don't pussy foot, the car is drive daily and as yet no sign of peeling.
It would blow your mind how much hotter they can get on track compared to even the most spirited road driving. Even the plastic centre caps get pretty much hot enough to burn your fingers even after cooling down laps. For road driving your solution ought to be fine, but on any car that sees a circuit I would personally got for having them repainted.Gassing Station | 911/Carrera GT | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff