Ι wan't to keep you in suspense! The reason I'm posting links is that I want to share photos in HD
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Definitely feeling the painted exhaust surrounds may do the same when the car arrives in April. Not sure which color blue this is but mine is Blu Swaters Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
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Personally I don't think so But whatever body shop you use to paint them will be able to advise accurately
No! The owner wanted th edit to sit next to the car for a photo. The dog was intelligent enough to appreciate the dangers of sitting in the middle of the road so his body language says it all!
Think you need the black diffuser if you are going to paint the exhaust surrounds. Not sure it would look as good if he had a big blue slab in the middle as well. Also, looks like many of the early cars are TM builds given what we are seeing in terms of colors/options/builds. Just an observation. Not based in fact and not sure if true. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I will have the center diffuser photoshopped in blue to see how it will look...will post it once its ready. Unless someone here can do it for us
Good close up video of 812. I think it’s Titanio with Cuoio. Interior is one of the best I’ve seen so far.
Interior looks great with standard titanium dash vents , controls and bridge. I like a more subtle design aesthetic with black vents rings instead of rings, no contrasting stitching and. the absence of vertical accent stripes on the upper & lower dash, and center line of the seats. Of course if one wants a more special occasion ride, by all means, exploit all the options. Strong contracting colors and materials or carbon everywhere, red or yellow accent stripes , red vent rings , special bright stitching, diamond stitched headliner and lower tunnel trim, and racing seats with multicolored and textured trim and stiched horses on the headrests. There are countless option possibilities to be explored!