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Tomnova16
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6th Jul 12 at 23:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'll need to get a spare set to run on first.


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IvIarkgraham
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I'm very dissappointed the brake calipers weren't sent to me
Graeme
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Just strip them and do them properly. Red will look gd.
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quote:
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Just strip them and do them properly. Red will look gd.
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quote:
Originally posted by Graeme
Just strip them and do them properly. Red will look gd.

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Originally posted by Jambo
quote:
Originally posted by Graeme
Just strip them and do them properly. Red will look gd.


Tomnova16
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Do not like red wheels



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Rich H
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As much as I've always loved the photoshop with red wheels, I have to admit that looks wank and far too sCeNe
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7th Jul 12 at 14:00   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looks like a toy car, its body colour or black now, im just off to getthe tyres removed as i might aswell get them done properly now then when its back on the road i dont have to do the wheels after


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SetH
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I have only skim read this thread but looks to be an awesome project.

What colour have you used? is that a standard porsche colour?

Tricky colour to match wheels too I guess. I assume the dished part is staying as is with the centre body colour or black?
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well this plastidip is a load of shite
looks like i got a chips away guy out to do it PMSL
gonna but some base and clear from the brake caliper over it, ill still be able to peel it of as thats underneath.


Don't mention Chipsaway
Ben J
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looks like a toy car, its body colour or black now, im just off to getthe tyres removed as i might aswell get them done properly now then when its back on the road i dont have to do the wheels after


They might look better when you can see the body colour properly, not a dusty version??? Just thought.
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Told you they would look shit!

Body colour centres?
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Body colour centres?
djgritt
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7th Jul 12 at 14:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Definitely do Body Colour on the wheels.
Rich H
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Deffo bodycolour now Tom, black looked ok, but matched will look a lot better.
Tomnova16
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yeah reckon that black is too close to the body colour so just looks wrong, body colour it is, tyres are off now so all ready to go.


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That red is too bright.... Needs a darker bergundy type red
Tomnova16
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like your numberplate lights


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smcGSI16V
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I think the car needs to be clean and on the ground before you dismiss the red.
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As above.
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slightly darker red would be spot on
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i like your numberplate lights
Nath
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quote:
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slightly darker red would be spot on


This. But looks bright as the car is also dusty. Clean car might even it out a bit.
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needs washing and proper pics

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