Jmen
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Thank you. Was weird picking both black ext and white interior, but after seeing a few models in that combo we were hooked. Will be getting both ppf and ceramic in early Jan.Gorgeous, can you post more pictures?
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Thank you. Was weird picking both black ext and white interior, but after seeing a few models in that combo we were hooked. Will be getting both ppf and ceramic in early Jan.Gorgeous, can you post more pictures?
That iced red titanium is killer. Definitely plays with light well. I looked at that film in the past. Congrats!So "The Crimson King" found a new disguise. KPMF Matt Iced Red Titanium wrap, with XCEL ceramic tint at 35% around the sides/back and a small dark strip in the front. This color is sick! Sometimes orangish, sometimes mauve/pinkish, sometimes dark red; always eye catching!
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So "The Crimson King" found a new disguise. KPMF Matt Iced Red Titanium wrap, with XCEL ceramic tint at 35% around the sides/back and a small dark strip in the front. This color is sick! Sometimes orangish, sometimes mauve/pinkish, sometimes dark red; always eye catching!
Thanks everyone, it's certainly eye catching. The installer is here in Jax - look up "UnderWarps Autoworx" on Facebook for his details. And yes, that Tifton supercharger was key to our trip to ATL last week. And yes, it took longer for me to get my Starbucks than to finish my charge...Nice! Did someone in Jax do the wrap? I think about getting mine wrapped, but when I do some pricing research, it seems crazy (I realize it's pretty labor intensive).
That supercharger is in Tifton isn't it? Hahaha, I recognize the Adcock pecans
I'm really liking my screen swivel kit and carbon fiber steering wheel.It's beginning to look a lot like Xmas! Any interior tips to bringing even more joy?View attachment 739504
So... Since everyone seems to be breaking the "posed" rule. Here's my new '22.
This site is getting dangerous for me. One of the reasons that I bought the Tesla is so that I would be less tempted to modify it. I tend to modify my vehicles way too much, I was looking forward to leaving it bone stock and now I see some of the cars in here!!
Nice pic! Amazing reflectivity. Is that stock finish?So... Since everyone seems to be breaking the "posed" rule. Here's my new '22.
This site is getting dangerous for me. One of the reasons that I bought the Tesla is so that I would be less tempted to modify it. I tend to modify my vehicles way too much, I was looking forward to leaving it bone stock and now I see some of the cars in here!!
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Thanks, yes stock finish a day or two after picking it up. Shot it with my iPhone 12ProNice pic! Amazing reflectivity. Is that stock finish?
Coming from a Subaru STI I too am curious about winter diving. I don't see a ton of it but I looked forward to snow days in the STI. Picking up M3P in a week and winter tires/wheels already waiting.View attachment 740938
Best winter vehicle I ever had. Was curious how this would work out as it repalced an Audi A4 Allroad, which is a pretty darn good winter car - but the Model 3 works great in the winter too. Particularlty love that it heats up so fast - a coplue of minutes and the snow just melts off it.
Not that i'm surprised, but traction and stability are much better than I expected. Where the Audi shines is the quattro traction, but I am quite impressed by how the Tesla just isn't bothered and just feels like accelerates slower where the Audi would snake and shift around as the traction control did it's thing. I do notice the regen pulling on the rear wheels sometimes but never had any issues.
Saved the best for last - track mode! At 25/75% this thing will do beautiful sideways laps around a car park and flatters teh driver by making it so easy anyone can do it. A nice big scandinavian flick into fully sideways for as long as you want. I honestly thought my old Audi was pretty much the master of that excercise.