Just fitted my painted panels( safest place to store them) and was wondering what people think?
panels on for first time
panels on 2
I'll post some pic's for sva assasination later(post rubber edge fitting.
ATB Dan.
looks damm nice dan,like the bonnet vents
Mmmmm nice colour and a very nice looking job!! Did you paint it yourself??
Liam
YO PIMP MY RIDE.Thats one hell of a nice colour.Whats it called, and who sprayed it, looks like a pucka job.
I think you've only posted them to show off!
Nice car though.
Pat...
very nice Dan i'll look forward to seeing it at Brize in July.
Looking good
That looks beautiful, Dan.
How did you make the louvres? I wonder whether I can I get some added to my bonnet?
Dave
(Ground clearance is a bit high for my taste though)
Looks V.Nice.......
ditto the louvres question, is it a Cate***m bonnet?
looking good dan, nearly finished....
Yummy colour, very very very nice but why is the number 7 upside down? or is that suposed to be for 'locost' ?
Yes Chris not long to SVA, just need a tank.
Ok so feeling a little smug getting to this point.
Vents were copyed off the caterham but there's less as they cost me to get stamped in at Kool louvres on the south coast.
The colour is Ford pepper red, it was painted by a bloke at work in the club the pictures were taken. (it still needs to be rubbed down and polished
to get rid of some orange peel and a few flecks of dirt that it picked up) Not bad for 300 sheets.
As for the ride height we've got some killer speed bumps round here
ATB Dan.
That looks very nice mate. I love that colour!!!
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Originally posted by donut
why is the number 7 upside down? or is that suposed to be for 'locost' ?
:-)
Extremely nice example - particularly like the colour scheme. One the nicest I've seen!
Very nice but should you be using the welder as an axle stand?, like the bonnet
As we say in Bolton ......BLOODY LOVELY
As we say in Erith, it looks the Muts Nuts ! or the Dog's Danglies !
Hey James..you know me, always on the ball!!!
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very, very nice. love the colour.