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Thread: FS: "Period Correct" Side Script and Decklid Decals

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkorsholm View Post
    This one is blood orange, but its beyond me how one could "hate that look"

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    Bob,

    I have a silver 73, but i am not sure if i want ot go with black, any suggestions, maybe a burgandy , or dark silver, ?

    this way i can place an order.
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    Personally, I think orange on silver is a near divine look. There's a silver 356 that I frequently see here at the Infineon events that is silver with a orange stripe with black accents on the hood and it catches my eye every single time.

    Also, I would like to see a grey on silver done. I had back to back inquires about this and even sent samples of silver metallic and various shades of grey to the parties but there was no follow up but yeah...a slightly darker grey on silver would look good. If you have RSR frosted finish wheels then I always wanted to see a lighter grey to match.

    Burgundy was my first choice if I didn't do black for my silver car.

    Let me know if I can help.

    For all else who have sent PMs, yes I still offer these but just don't "bump" or push the scripts. Happy to fulfill orders at any given time.

    On a side note...it's great to see my scripts on all your cars...thanks!
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    Bob,
    Sorry I haven't gotten back with you. I was one of the ones that inquired about the side script for a silver SWB car. I looked at the samples and thought the samples and felt the gray was the best. I am waiting to have a little rush repair on the side before ordering.

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    Bob,
    I've put the samples you sent against the silver metallic paint. The medium gray looks good. Are these decals or vinyl? How easily do they come off? The reason I ask is that I"m getting RSR wheels done. I may get
    a light and medium gray rear script, but would like to compare them.
    Best!
    chris

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    No worries John - whenever you're ready.

    Chris - the scripts are premium vinyl intended for exterior usage. It's best to heat the vinyl with a heat gun get them soft for removal. Otherwise, without heating them up, don't try and remove them as you run the risk of peeling up the paint along with the vinyl.
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    Gray on Silver

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    Well Bob, I received the decals. This one went on pretty well. I think the medium gray looks good on silver metallic(even on a modern 911!)
    chris j

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    Chris, that looks great!

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    Nice color combo Chris! Totally wErks!
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    Thanks guys,
    It applied pretty easily, but a couple of small wrinkles and bubbles. I'm glad I ordered two!
    I may replace at some time down the road, but I'm very happy with it. A really good product!
    Chris

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