Who does not see it is your own fault! SchwabenFolia-CarWrapping.de has turned a boring silver painted Porsche Cayman GTS into an absolute eye-catcher. And as always when it is particularly noticeable, the design comes from MTCHBXDESIGNS from Ditzingen. The basic tone is Satin Azure Blue, but the whole thing only becomes really noticeable through the many applications on the sides. You can see two flamingos facing each other and a lot of stripes in black / white / gray & pink. And as an eye-catcher, the aluminum rims were painted in flashy pink. We assume that the vehicle with this look has a promotional background, if not someone just wanted to be particularly conspicuous on the road. There isn't much more to say about the GTS, so we'll leave it with the pictures. If we get more information about the modifications to the Cayman, there is of course, as always, an update for this report. The best thing is to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.
(Photos: SchwabenFolia-CarWrapping.de / PM Graphics)
These are the changes to the Porsche Cayman GTS:
- Foil in Satin Azure with many accents & motifs
- Alloy wheels painted in pink
- possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
- possibly a sports exhaust system (more information is not available)
We still have many thousands more tuning reports on tuningblog.eu, if you wanted to see an excerpt then just click HERE, And also from SchwabenFolia-CarWrapping.de we have some other vehicles, following a small excerpt:
Grigio Corso matt on the Porsche 911 (991) turbo convertible |
Satin Azure by MTCHBX - Designs
"Tuningblog.eu" - we keep you up to date on the subject of car tuning and car styling with our tuning magazine and present you the latest tuned vehicles from all over the world every day.
It's best to subscribe to ours Feed and will automatically be informed as soon as there is something new for this post, and of course also to all other contributions.