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Looks great, it really suits the car and it’s much more interesting than the typical colour choices.
That said, I quite liked the stripes too. For a car that stands out and isn’t just a means of transport, the stripes were fitting (unlike the previous C63 saloon with it’s ridiculous optional yellow or red stripes on matt grey).

And it was in good company:

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Thanks for positive comments chaps,

Might sound daft, but I think you can see the shape of the car better without the stripes, especially the sides.

I’m not a big fan of stripes on a road car, and I really didn’t like the way they extended behind the back edge of each door and across the intake… just doesn’t flow with the body shape there.

Anyway, no regrets, much happier with the de-striped look looks much more coherent to my eyes :thumbsup:
 
Looking at the two racecar examples the skinny orange stripes just looked like a half arsed cheap attempt of a copy. Better without them.
 
True-Blue said:
Thanks for positive comments chaps,

Might sound daft, but I think you can see the shape of the car better without the stripes, especially the sides.

I’m not a big fan of stripes on a road car, and I really didn’t like the way they extended behind the back edge of each door and across the intake… just doesn’t flow with the body shape there.

Anyway, no regrets, much happier with the de-striped look looks much more coherent to my eyes

That's fair enough - I'm not sure I'd want stripes on a road car either, unless it was the side stripes that were standard on old Ford Escort Mexico/RS models.

But I agree with Nictrix too, the wider stripes definitely look better if stripes are your thing!
 
True-Blue said:
…I really didn’t like the way they extended behind the back edge of each door and across the intake… just doesn’t flow with the body shape there…

I see what you mean, I hadn’t spotted that the stripes extended over the intake - usually they stop at the trailing edge of the door. That looks very odd!
 
BMWZ4MC said:
True-Blue said:
…I really didn’t like the way they extended behind the back edge of each door and across the intake… just doesn’t flow with the body shape there…

I see what you mean, I hadn’t spotted that the stripes extended over the intake - usually they stop at the trailing edge of the door. That looks very odd!

Yes, it was weird. Stranger still is that these were applied at the factory like that :?

I did remove that section first and the car did look a lot better for it, but I still prefer the completely clean look.

Stripes seen to be very divisive in the Porsche world (and more generally), some love them some hate them… not a lot of middle ground it seems.
 
Cheers Sean,

I know what you mean, but I think the black alloys, gloss black intake vents, gloss black rear valance, black exhaust tips, factory tinted dark rear lights and the black panel underneath the rear spoiler between the rear lights gel much better with the blue now, without the distraction of the orange.

Be boring if we all liked the same stuff 8)
 
True-Blue said:
Cheers Sean,

I know what you mean, but I think the black alloys, gloss black intake vents, gloss black rear valance, black exhaust tips, factory tinted dark rear lights and the black panel underneath the rear spoiler between the rear lights gel much better with the blue now, without the distraction of the orange.

Be boring if we all liked the same stuff 8)

I like the baby blue colour - think it's the best colour on a 718, the stripes are ok for me but also understand why you removed them with all the gloss black accents.

Anyway still a cracking car which ever way you look at it
 
Founds some time to detail the paintwork and remove the swirls. I’ll have to do the same with the Alpina in the Spring 8)

I’m not sure why, and it’s always been the same, but my pics do seem compressed and a bit lacklustre on here. :(

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True-Blue said:
Founds some time to detail the paintwork and remove the swirls. I’ll have to do the same with the Alpina in the Spring 8)

I’m not sure why, and it’s always been the same, but my pics do seem compressed and a bit lacklustre on here. :(

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Perhaps it's all the magnificent Z4s making your Beetle look a little lacklustre :P :D
 
BMWZ4MC said:
True-Blue said:
Founds some time to detail the paintwork and remove the swirls. I’ll have to do the same with the Alpina in the Spring 8)

I’m not sure why, and it’s always been the same, but my pics do seem compressed and a bit lacklustre on here. :(

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Perhaps it's all the magnificent Z4s making your Beetle look a little lacklustre :P :D

:D

I still love my Alpina :P
 
BMWZ4MC said:
True-Blue said:
Founds some time to detail the paintwork and remove the swirls. I’ll have to do the same with the Alpina in the Spring 8)

I’m not sure why, and it’s always been the same, but my pics do seem compressed and a bit lacklustre on here. :(

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Perhaps it's all the magnificent Z4s making your Beetle look a little lacklustre :P :D

Cayman, not a Beetle :poke:

The polishing looks good though on an iPhone
 
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