Just yellow needed?
Re: Just yellow needed?
Ken, I thought you may have gone for a yellow roadster this time instead of black!
I wish they had done a yellow Coupe - that would be cool!
There were other colours that we missed out as well, like Oyster and Gold Pearlcoat - and while I'm moaning on, why was there never a Red SRT - that should have been obvious!
I wish they had done a yellow Coupe - that would be cool!
There were other colours that we missed out as well, like Oyster and Gold Pearlcoat - and while I'm moaning on, why was there never a Red SRT - that should have been obvious!
Re: Just yellow needed?
Originally Posted by Steve - UK
Ken, I thought you may have gone for a yellow roadster this time instead of black!
I wish they had done a yellow Coupe - that would be cool!
There were other colours that we missed out as well, like Oyster and Gold Pearlcoat - and while I'm moaning on, why was there never a Red SRT - that should have been obvious!
I wish they had done a yellow Coupe - that would be cool!
There were other colours that we missed out as well, like Oyster and Gold Pearlcoat - and while I'm moaning on, why was there never a Red SRT - that should have been obvious!
Jon
Re: Just yellow needed?
Originally Posted by The bodyman
Yellow Coupe- hummm, where's my spray gun
Jon
Jon
Have you used any of these "wraps" that are now used on buses and trucks? This seems very effective and Ive seen a car bonet and roof done in a Kevlar Carbon Fibre finish. I assume it can be removed easily as well. A Carbon Fibre Crossfire could be cool! Also, this would be a great finish for our engine covers.
http://www.carbonmods.co.uk/Departme...e-vinyl.aspx:p
Re: Just yellow needed?
Originally Posted by Steve - UK
Jon,
Have you used any of these "wraps" that are now used on buses and trucks? This seems very effective and Ive seen a car bonet and roof done in a Kevlar Carbon Fibre finish. I assume it can be removed easily as well. A Carbon Fibre Crossfire could be cool! Also, this would be a great finish for our engine covers.
http://www.carbonmods.co.uk/Departments/carbon-fibre-vinyl.aspx
Have you used any of these "wraps" that are now used on buses and trucks? This seems very effective and Ive seen a car bonet and roof done in a Kevlar Carbon Fibre finish. I assume it can be removed easily as well. A Carbon Fibre Crossfire could be cool! Also, this would be a great finish for our engine covers.
http://www.carbonmods.co.uk/Departments/carbon-fibre-vinyl.aspx
No, I’ve not used that as yet. I think that would be a specialist job. I’v only seen it on vans and commercials. I know that after a while, some of them peals away from edges and detaches itself from gullies etc and if you look closely, its not always bubble free. I suppose on a commercial, that doesn’t matter so much but from a distance, looks very effective.
Jon
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