Porsche Blasphemy? My GT3 Widebody Scud (KILLER photos!)
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Porsche Blasphemy? My GT3 Widebody Scud (KILLER photos!)
This car is now for sale:
https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...l#post15422737
This car is not for everybody. I understand that.
Here's the story. I've had my widebody 997 GT3 for almost 10 years now. I love it, but I wanted to get something different. I've always wanted a Ferrari 430 Scuderia, but could not stand to part ways with my GT3. So my solution......wrap and paint.
I took it to Louis Timmerman at Sunsational Tint & Wrap in Charlotte. His shop did all the work and took care of all the details. Full body color change wrap, wheel lips painted satin black, painted cage, seat belt swap, gloss black accents...etc. He even put on 2 coats of Ceramic Pro to finish it off.
Following are photos taken by an extremely talented photographer, Mike Kuhn this past weekend. If you folks like these shots, I have a lot more I can post.
Dan
New Photos added 11/17/16
https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...l#post15422737
This car is not for everybody. I understand that.
Here's the story. I've had my widebody 997 GT3 for almost 10 years now. I love it, but I wanted to get something different. I've always wanted a Ferrari 430 Scuderia, but could not stand to part ways with my GT3. So my solution......wrap and paint.
I took it to Louis Timmerman at Sunsational Tint & Wrap in Charlotte. His shop did all the work and took care of all the details. Full body color change wrap, wheel lips painted satin black, painted cage, seat belt swap, gloss black accents...etc. He even put on 2 coats of Ceramic Pro to finish it off.
Following are photos taken by an extremely talented photographer, Mike Kuhn this past weekend. If you folks like these shots, I have a lot more I can post.
Dan
New Photos added 11/17/16
Last edited by docdan; 11-29-2018 at 07:51 PM.
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Looks great! Not over the top, just right.
Sheet metal or fiberglass? I think this would effect resale later as fiberglass resins can shrink over time, leave some anomalies. If done with epoxies I do not suffer from shrinkage.
Sheet metal or fiberglass? I think this would effect resale later as fiberglass resins can shrink over time, leave some anomalies. If done with epoxies I do not suffer from shrinkage.
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Actually the widebody is a custom one off made of metal. The fender flares were actually harvested off a E46 M3 and then welded on and refinished. The carbon fiber front hood and side skirts are Gemballa. The carbon fiber rear decklid and wing is Porsche Motorsports.
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Amazing! If the fenders were sheet metal how did you continue the wide fenders on the front and rear bumper covers since those are plastic composite? This is a super clean unique wide body. Glorious.