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See Custom Porsche 911 GT3 Get Removable Paint That Peels Off Like A Wrap

Car enthusiasts often use vinyl vehicle wraps to change the appearance of their cars. While wraps offer various visual options, they do not provide the same look and texture as actual paint. However, Logic has come up with a solution that offers easily removable paint without damaging the original color of the car.

In a recent video from the Mr JWW YouTube channel, a 991.2-generation Porsche 911 GT3 receives a stunning coat of San Marino Blue paint using Logic’s removable paint. This paint is not a wrap but a self-healing, scratch-resistant flexible ceramic lacquer. It acts as a clear coat that protects the car’s original paintwork and can be easily removed without causing any harm.

Logic offers a range of bespoke colors and treatments for customers, including pinstripes, coach lines, body stripes, and matte or satin finishes. The paint is also compatible with standard car care products and can be polished and ceramic coated.

Logic, based in the UK, has access to decades of color codes from almost every car brand in the world. They can even source paints used by Ferrari, Porsche, Ford, and other manufacturers through their suppliers. When the owner decides to change the color, Logic can peel off the removable paint without damaging the original finish underneath.

In addition to the custom paint job, Mr JWW’s 991.2-generation 911 GT3 features other modifications such as a custom JCR Porsche exhaust, new wheels, caliper paint that matches the orange cabin, a carbon-fiber GT3 RS hood, and a ducktail wing. The interior has custom seat brakes, blue-tinted carbon-fiber trim from Logic, and new upholstery.

The car is powered by a 4.0-liter flat-six engine, producing 493 horsepower and 339 pound-feet of torque. The coupe is available with either a six-speed manual or an automatic transmission, with the manual achieving a 0-60 mph time of 3.8 seconds and the automatic doing it in 3.2 seconds.

Despite the numerous customization options available, it’s interesting to note that the majority of car buyers still prefer white, black, silver, and gray vehicles. These colors accounted for over 75 percent of all cars on the road in the US. Blue and red make up just over 19 percent of the remaining quarter of car colors.