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    Side script poll a la Bob Tilton

    I would like to ad Bob Tilton`s nice side script to my BAHAMA Yellow porsche 911 swb 1967

    I`m in doubt about the colour......

    what do you think?

    1.Black
    2. White
    3. Red
    4. Blue
    5.??


    tough decission.. perhaps someone have pics of bahama yellow cars with these colours?

    rg.Lars
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    Black, unless you have one of the other colors as a accent somewhere else on the car.

    Mark..

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    Here's a photo of John Audette's old '67 911 that had red stripes......

    http://www.audettecollection.com/stubby/
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    Quote Originally Posted by 76911S View Post
    Black, unless you have one of the other colors as a accent somewhere else on the car.
    +1 Do it!

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    What do you want? Do you want a safe choice, or you want the bahama yellow to POP?

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    POP even though I know most would go BLACK
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    I like same tone on tone. So something slightly darker then the body color.
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    Can you post a few photos of your car (inside and out) that represent the color accurately? It's best to conceive of the whole.

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    I'm the new owner of John's former car. A few modifications and the stripes are now black

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    It looks great , do the decals come with some kind of fitting instruction, prepping the surface before or...?

    rg.Lars
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