Custom Car Badges Emblems
Custom Car Badges Emblems

Porsche Accessories For Better Performance
Porsche cars are known for their classy appearance, style, and uniqueness. All Porsche models are individually designed to suit its specific structure, type of body, appearance. Hence, all accessories and parts belonging to each car is designed for that model respectively. This often results in Porsche parts of one model not fitting into others. Most commonly, the wheels of a Porsche model do not fit at all into another models place. Furthermore the type of wheel used in that model, whether it is a zehn ,florio, lemans, tourismo or a mulsanne decides how the customizations have been performed.
The Porsche consists primarily of five models. These are the 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne and lastly the Panamera. All these models have their specific set of parts namely brakes, body kit, engine part, exhaust, headlight, intake, interior, spoiler, suspension, taillight, and wheels. These main Porsche parts may further be classified into sub types or subparts. As an example, the headlight of a Porsche model can be divided into high beam H7 headlight bulb or the chrome headlight projector. All these customizations are done specific to the requirement of the car. The body kit of a car may have a look front bumper or a slant nose, a badge emblem or a GT3 bumper that suits the cars requirement.
Every car in order to fill its owner's aspirations and demands must be provided with a good engine. The Porsche engines are fitted with items like power performance chip, O2 sensor control to improve its capability. One of the main features of Porsche parts that separate each car from the other is the bumpers and the spoilers. It consists of the GTO sports wing, GTX turbo spoiler lip, S spoiler decal/wing or the German tuner style. Each of these provides the cars their special look and ambience. The interior Porsche parts as well as the design too have an overwhelming affect on the Porsche peers. These come in the styles ALUM Biege, Black, Gray, wood olive and others. Similarly, the intake, exhaust, suspension, and remaining major Porsche parts are equally important for the car and have their specific sub accessories respective to the models.
About the Author
The author is a professional writer and also fond of diverse writings. Presently writing about boxster accessories and other Porsche car models and designs.
How do I give my car a gold trim makeover?
Right now my car has chrome trims around the windows and grille. Is there a way to make these trims appear a gold color? and my emblems and badges are silver/chrome too... is there a way to make all of these things appear gold without actually buying new ones that are gold? (because I dont think they have them for my car ['89 toyota cressida]).
I'm not really a big fan of having these things custom made because it may cost a lot of $, so if there's a cheaper way to do this that can last and keep a quality look for a long time, please tell me. thank you!
-Richard
Personally, I'm really biased against gold.
Having said that, if you do a cheap job, it's going to look worse than bad.
Plating requires meticulous prep work.
About 18 yrs ago, my friend with a tint shop bought a little machine that let him gold plate badges while they were still on the car. He said it worked ok on new cars (new badges), but faded quickly.
Whatever you do, tke pride in your ride.
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