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Strosek Side View Mirrors
#1

Most people dont seem to like these strosek mirrors. I've contemplated getting them for two reason; less drag & exclusivity. I'm still on the fence. The OEM Teardrop mirrors are gorgeous & perfect for our cars. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence is what they say.

What is everyones opinion here? Yay or Nay?
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#2

nay
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#3

Very subjective, suit yourself. I really like the larger viewing area of the stock mirrors and the shape is just fine to me. Good luck, Bob Blackwell.
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#4

You wrote: "The OEM Teardrop mirrors are gorgeous & perfect for our cars."

What more could you want?
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#5

99.5% of non Porsche owners would not know the difference.

Although not bad, I'd spend my cash elsewhere.
Put it towards your seat search.
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#6

I think it's good looking so Yay
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#7

I am leaning towards ney, but i would need to see them from the front of the car.
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#8

I wouldn't spend the money for such a small difference in look and with a good waxing I'm sure you would bring the cars drag down by just as much [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
Get the sideskirts if you want looks and exclusivity, that's where I'd put my $$$.
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#9

You wrote: "The OEM Teardrop mirrors are gorgeous & perfect for our cars."

What more could you want?

+1
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#10

They remind me of spot lights on a police car. Nay...
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#11

nay - but I also like the oem mirrors a lot.
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