Five Exotics Rocking TMGPS Insignia

Two types of car enthusiasts exist in our sphere: sticker addicts like us, and those who like to keep it clean. We know that, for many of you, the TMGPS decal is the only decal you’d ever consider putting on your car. We recognize that, we appreciate it, and we salute those who choose to show their manual pride on their ride. We’re even more humbled by the growing number of exotic owners who proudly represent the TMGPS legion. When you spot these in the wild, you don’t have to wonder: yes, there’s a third pedal.

Jason’s Six-Speed Aston Martin Vantage

Jason finally found his perfect white Aston just in time for the release of the latest Bond flick. When he tagged us in his TMGPS Plate Frame photo, we knew we had to highlight his fellow exotic owners within the TMGPS fold.

Taylor’s Manual Porsche 911 GT3

Dr. Taylor never forgets to tag us in shots of his GT3, which sports a TMGPS Insignia Decal in the bottom left corner of the rear windshield. He’s always at a car event or responding to the latest social media photo challenge, so his car account is a must-follow.

Ed’s Manual Ferrari 456GT and Ferrari F355

You might catch Ed at Columbus Cars and Coffee, but you won’t catch him behind the wheel of a two-pedal Ferrari. Ed never misses a chance to tag TMGPS in his brilliant photography, and has even been featured as a manual Ferrari enthusiast in an online journal.

Mike’s Manual Porsche 911 Speedster

We were shocked when TMGPS member Christopher Hersey spotted Mike’s Speedster in the wild, replete with a TMGPS vinyl on the center waterfall in the interior. Mike’s Speedster is finished in Azzuro Thetys, a color borrowed from Lamborghini and brought to production through Porsche’s Exclusive Manufaktur program.

Chris’s Six-Speed Audi R8

About a year ago, Chris picked up his Audi R8 and wasted no time installing a TMGPS decal. Its gated shifter and machined shift knob are a sight to see — art in brushed metal that makes you want to go for a drive.

@highmileage is a world-traveling automotive historian. follow adam barrera on instagram.

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