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Old 01-19-2008, 03:21 PM   #15
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Good decision I think. Having a personalized painting of your own car is very special. (I know mine is...regardless of the fact that my wife thinks its toooo much. I love it and remember that car every time I look at it) You can get paintings, photos, drawings, etc, of famous or appealing Porsches from a ton of places, but one of your own personalized first porsche... what a thing to have to remember it with (lol.. assuming you ever get rid of it).

I'm sure you'll have fun with the decision, and the process. Working the the painter can be a lot of fun, and very instructional. You'll toss around ideas, look at different perspectives and on and on. Just remember.. she's the one painting it.. be open minded to her ideas! It'll be great!!

That watercolor Griz posted is a fantastic picture. Wish I had it!! But......it won't hold the same meaning to you as a pic of yours will. IMHO..of course!

Bob
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