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  1. #31
    IMHO black headlight rims need matching black hood mounted Cibies...

    if it became a six eyed raccoon car it'd work..

  2. #32
    I wonder what the brightwork would look like if it was beadblasted, rather than painted black...

    For what it's worth, I like the black too.
    Brad Anderson
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    Raccoon Headlight Rings

    Did Porsche continue the raccoon look on it's competition cars into the '90's?Here are pics of two extremely original 964 cars, a 3.8RSR and C4RS:

    http://www.rpmsportscars.com/door25.htm

    http://www.germansportscars.de/shoper.html
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    1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS

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    Bob, how about another set of hood mounted lights and an orange band on the hood??
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  5. #35
    Bob,

    Go to the dressing room and put chrome (or satin finish like your wheels) headlight rings on and leave the other stuff black, then post another picture of the new attire.

    As far as how it looks now...I think it's kind of cool, but it seems to only work on your car, or on a car with lots of racing stickers and stuff.
    Leaf green 72T, SOLD!
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  6. #36
    Wondering why this thread is getting so many hits, not really very interesting or informative
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    Bob, you do know that..

    ...I paid a few dollars to have a pic of you car enlarged to 3"X5' and framed on the wall right behind this office.

    I guess the frame work and glass will be static...well glass is a liquid. However, it seems that you are also non static and improvements just continue to show up on your car.

    I love the fact that you continue to work on your car. I am not certain that I like the new look, but I like the fact that you did it first and asked fpr input later.

    My kind of man. I LOVE that car...before it had a black eye or four.

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    One more for good measure...
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    I like the chrome ring on the headlights better....

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