Black side sills
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V8S with standard black side skirts
V8R Standard with colour coded skirts
V8R with black covered skirts
They are a bit small, thanks to my crappy software, but hopefully you get the picture ;-)
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MiamiFtype (07-14-2016)
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for questions like this....
It makes a ton of sense to learn some photoshop basics through You tube.
It would take 5 minutes to black out your skirts on your own car and swap back and forth to see which you liked better.
I have a white 15 coupe with black carbon wrapped skirts if you want to see what that looks like.
Carbon wrap on the skirts is a perfect solution, It's as permanent as you want it to be and you can find wrap to match anything you want nowadays, flat black, gloss, or the many CF patterns and colors you will ever see. I think the skirts were like $80 a pair.
Very happy.
It would take 5 minutes to black out your skirts on your own car and swap back and forth to see which you liked better.
I have a white 15 coupe with black carbon wrapped skirts if you want to see what that looks like.
Carbon wrap on the skirts is a perfect solution, It's as permanent as you want it to be and you can find wrap to match anything you want nowadays, flat black, gloss, or the many CF patterns and colors you will ever see. I think the skirts were like $80 a pair.
Very happy.
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MiamiFtype (07-14-2016)
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To the OP, I'm not sure if you read the posts in the other thread (240Z) but I have the '16 skirts on mine. The issue with them is that they are very wide where your feet go to get out of the car, so your centre of gravity is a little off and it makes it harder to get out. The other issue (aside from aesthetics) is that because they are horizontal, dust sits on them then if you get a bit of a shower that turns to muddy water which doesnt run off, then it dries and it looks crappy.
Personally I'd rather the narrower skirts. My missus has narrow ones on her XE R Sport, I wrapped them in black and they are fine, though they angle down.
The car does look good with them on though at the expense of its beautiful waistline, unfortunately the bulgyey shape puts me in mind of a goanna http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/im...5758228383.jpg. I suspect I am the only person who thinks that way because I have had nothing but compliments about the car - well more than that, people filming it when I'm driving is pretty frequent - so maybe it is just that I always preferred the trimming effect of the black skirt.
Personally I'd rather the narrower skirts. My missus has narrow ones on her XE R Sport, I wrapped them in black and they are fine, though they angle down.
The car does look good with them on though at the expense of its beautiful waistline, unfortunately the bulgyey shape puts me in mind of a goanna http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/im...5758228383.jpg. I suspect I am the only person who thinks that way because I have had nothing but compliments about the car - well more than that, people filming it when I'm driving is pretty frequent - so maybe it is just that I always preferred the trimming effect of the black skirt.
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