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Opinions on this mod I'm considering ?

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mrizzle said:
Yes but have you seen these on a regularly used car? Here's what the surrounds look like on my VXR which is a similar kinda design albeit not set directly into the bodywork. They're such a pain in the ar$e that I have stopped cleaning them. I'm going to get them powder coated at some juncture. Look closely and you'll see what I mean and the build up starts within a few miles of them being cleaned.


The y should be entirely silver...and this is just after them being cleaned shiny and having covered about 20 miles.



Recently, though I don't have photos I'm afraid, this build up was encouraging up the lower panel above the surround. Just a thought is all.
I see what you're meaning but the tips I will instal will be rolled black ones and the car is not a daily driver or even a regularly used car, I've had it over a year and not even put 5000miles on it and it will be less by next year.
I have another car I use and this only gets used on good days during the summer, other than that it spends most of the time in the garage on a trickle charger so the exhaust marks on the paint of the bumper will not be any more of an issue than others have (I'll spend more time cleaning the 20 inch wheels I've put on it).
 
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Well in that case I can see your logic. I forgot that yours wasn't a daily.
 
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I'll drop into the body shop during the week and run it past them, I can see a bit of time on the prep work on their part but if it all works out with time=cost then I'll go for it after I get back from my holidays :)
It'll nearly be a full respray the cars had by the time I get the rear bumper done as the bonnet front bumper and small side wheel panels have been done (along with front badge mod and gloss black arches)
 
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tocayo said:
I'll drop into the body shop during the week and run it past them, I can see a bit of time on the prep work on their part but if it all works out with time=cost then I'll go for it after I get back from my holidays :)
It'll nearly be a full respray the cars had by the time I get the rear bumper done as the bonnet front bumper and small side wheel panels have been done (along with front badge mod and gloss black arches)
Car looks lovely mate, thought you said you prefer the look of mk1? Looks like mk2 lol
 
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Biggyrick said:
Car looks lovely mate, thought you said you prefer the look of mk1? Looks like mk2 lol
haha thanks, I know what you mean but to me the bumper grill has a meaner look to me and the badge was the only thing I didn't like on the MK1, so on the badge I would agree with anyone who didn't like it.
I went with the smooth option rather than the slight indentation round the lion on the MK2 ;)
 
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Looks very interesting and I hope that you'll share some pics once completed. Good for you for doing something original. :thumbup:
 
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mrizzle said:
Looks very interesting and I hope that you'll share some pics once completed. Good for you for doing something original. :thumbup:
Hopefully wont be like every teenager with their great intentions and end up making a chavved up car lol
 
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mrizzle said:
Looks very interesting and I hope that you'll share some pics once completed. Good for you for doing something original. :thumbup:
Hopefully wont be like every teenager with their great intentions and end up making a chavved up car lol
I can assure you it will not look like a teenage chaved up car, as I've said, the detail on the finish will have to be right and look like it belongs on the car and this will require a lot of work from the body shop in the finishing detail, however if this is going to take too much time (money) to do then I'll rather not do it than just do it half ar$ed, I also have the exhaust fabricator to consider in cost but all that aside I am considering adding 2 Akrapovic carbon tailpipe tips to enhance the look and at a cost of almost £500 just for the tips I think you can be sure it won't be a half ar$ed job :) a chav would spend £500 doing the whole thing.
 
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tocayo said:
It'll nearly be a full respray.....

That's got to be Job Number One.
What colour is that ?? Amber / Bronze ??

Go for the Dolphin Blue or a White to set off the exhausts :thumbup:

It's going to be a very fiddly / time consuming job and as you say, will have to be done very well
not to look like a DIY effort.
Good Luck - and definitely post some pics up of the finished Car.

:thumbup:
 

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I just want to know how you get out of the car once you've reversed it in there!
 
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Gorwell said:
tocayo said:
It'll nearly be a full respray.....

That's got to be Job Number One.
What colour is that ?? Amber / Bronze ??

Go for the Dolphin Blue or a White to set off the exhausts :thumbup:

It's going to be a very fiddly / time consuming job and as you say, will have to be done very well
not to look like a DIY effort.
Good Luck - and definitely post some pics up of the finished Car.

:thumbup:
It's Amber red but as the whole front has already been painted and if the exhaust mod meets a realistic budget then the rear bumper will get done also so I won't be changing the colour after spending what I've already done and I like the colour.

If the costs all work out and I go ahead I will post pics after it's done :thumbup:
 
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2retro said:
I just want to know how you get out of the car once you've reversed it in there!
:lol: It's a tight fit thats for sure and best not to have any zips or similar exposed (paintwork), I have to retract the mirrors to reverse in but I have done it with the mirrors out and it is literately a couple of mm gap.
I usually park more to one side and that gives me more room.
 

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tocayo said:
2retro said:
I just want to know how you get out of the car once you've reversed it in there!
:lol: It's a tight fit thats for sure and best not to have any zips or similar exposed (paintwork), I have to retract the mirrors to reverse in but I have done it with the mirrors out and it is literately a couple of mm gap.
I usually park more to one side and that gives me more room.
Made me think of this! :lol:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnKoGN2oaTk[/youtube]
 
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2retro said:
Made me think of this! :lol:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnKoGN2oaTk[/youtube]
:lol: that's too funny, I thought he was going to climb out the roof at first.
 
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mrizzle said:
Here's what the surrounds look like on my VXR which is a similar kinda design
Did I mention I was going for flames out the exhaust also ? :lol: j/k (to whom it may concern)
 
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Akripovic tailpipes...ooft! Nice to hear that you're able not to scrimp on costs!!
 
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Brian, as I said when we first met your car does look great already and I am sure will look even better after these mods. Looking forward to meeting and seeing these in the flesh - will have to be a sunny day though of course :thumbup:
 
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Hi Norman, yes we'll hook up again and be good to see your car, message me anytime :thumbup:
 

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tocayo said:
2retro said:
I just want to know how you get out of the car once you've reversed it in there!
:lol: It's a tight fit thats for sure and best not to have any zips or similar exposed (paintwork), I have to retract the mirrors to reverse in but I have done it with the mirrors out and it is literately a couple of mm gap.
I usually park more to one side and that gives me more room.

Well if you're modifying it anyways you could consider mounting your doors in "lambo style" so you can crawl out more easily... :lol:


My garage is wider than yours so I always reverse in with mirrors out so that I can line it up more precisely and I put a large bumper plate on the wall next to my driver's door so I don't damage the door when I'm too close to the wall.
If I've lined up somewhat to the other side the door will actually stop in first position without touching the wall.
 
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