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Mike_S Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Dunstable Posts: 15 |
I decided that since I had 2 weeks off work at Christmas I should finally get around to modifying my wife's RR Sport Supercharged. I wanted it to remain subtle and use as many factory parts as possible so the following mods were carried out:
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Mon Jan 07 2013 7:04pm |
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sherlock Member Since: 29 Dec 2011 Location: Burscough Posts: 690 |
Very nice indeed. I did similar but not the headlamp inserts or wheels. I did get a remap to go with my straight through system and to be honest think the V8 diesel has more of a rumble than the petrol.
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Mon Jan 07 2013 7:36pm |
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Prelude Member Since: 29 Dec 2012 Location: Daan Saaf Posts: 57 |
Sorry, I don't personally like it.....but very nice job and a nice clean looking car. |
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Tue Jan 08 2013 12:21pm |
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sherlock Member Since: 29 Dec 2011 Location: Burscough Posts: 690 |
Strange - everyone to their own I suppose! I love it. TDV8 HSE, Remap (+45 BHP + 100 Nm), Taylored sport exhaust system by Pipe Werx 20" HST alloys, Privacy glass, Side steps, Xenon Adaptive Lighting, Adaptive cruise control |
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Tue Jan 08 2013 12:40pm |
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Kensta Member Since: 17 Feb 2011 Location: North east Posts: 697 |
Looks lovely Mike!
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Tue Jan 08 2013 1:34pm |
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Mike_S Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Dunstable Posts: 15 |
Thanks for the comments I did all the paint myself. the interior is quite easy, just used aerosol cans, black and lacquer. Applying thin coats will avoid runs. I bought some plastic trim removal tools which make getting it apart quite easy and be prepared to go hunting for the trim clips that spring off behind the dash. The worst part is the headlights; We used a hot air paint stripper but, given the cost of replacements it was a tense time getting them apart. you need 2 people, one to heat and the other to gently prise them apart |
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Tue Jan 08 2013 3:11pm |
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Kensta Member Since: 17 Feb 2011 Location: North east Posts: 697 |
Did u have to rub the interior bits down before u painted them Mike? They look good and would of saved u a fortune compared to buying replacements! I want the piano black in mine Java black 2006 |
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Tue Jan 08 2013 4:26pm |
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Mike_S Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Dunstable Posts: 15 |
Just key them with red Scotchbrite, a quick coat of plastic adhesion and 1 coat of primer, then gloss black and a couple of coats of lacquer for a good shine. The whole process takes a few hours and best to leave overnight between primer and top coat, so it's easily completed in a weekend. Total cost is about 35 pounds (sorry no pound key) compared to hundreds if you buy them from Powerful UK. btw if you look at the piano black trim on Powerful UK web site you will see all the videos telling you how to remove the trim pieces |
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Tue Jan 08 2013 5:10pm |
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P7tey Member Since: 03 Oct 2012 Location: Devon Posts: 144 |
Good info about prepping the plastics, I've wanted to paint interior parts before but have been too scared in case I ruined them!
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Tue Jan 08 2013 5:18pm |
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Bodsy Site Sponsor Member Since: 03 Feb 2007 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2162 |
I really quite like that, but then I think the black with more black look quite suits these
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Tue Jan 08 2013 6:37pm |
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Mike_S Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Dunstable Posts: 15 |
I would be interested in the clock on dash, (Is this possible without the lights on indicator as I have Auto lights and don't want to use a 'wrong' dash light for this), phonebook on bluetooth (with Android phone) 3 flash indicators and Sat Nav on the move. There is no rush so anytime your down this way would be OK.
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Tue Jan 08 2013 7:37pm |
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MEV6 Member Since: 02 Nov 2012 Location: Wilts Posts: 50 |
As a suggestion you might want to look into putting a custom steering wheel to match the interior. I have similair piano black colour coded beast with also the inserts/trim on mine but with a leather stitched steering wheel ( thick grip at the sides, silver stitching) which has the top and bottom in like black wood. I love the feel and the look of it. Its so much better than the standard. 2007 Black on Black colour coded TDV8 |
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Wed Jan 09 2013 4:55pm |
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JasM Member Since: 02 Nov 2012 Location: Lanarkshire Posts: 1186 |
Your RRS looks fantastic ! I wish mine looked as good. Do you have a link to the materials you used to paint the interior trim? I am thinking of giving this a go myself. Thanks 2014 L405 SDV8 RR Autobiography 2012 RRS SDV6 HSE -Orkney Grey with A/B bodykit - Now Gone 2007 RRS TDV6 HSE - Zermatt Silver - Gone |
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Wed Jan 09 2013 5:56pm |
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Mike_S Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Dunstable Posts: 15 |
Can you tell me where you got the wheel from and how you removed the airbag. I tried to take the switch packs off to paint them but couldn't find the clips inside the little holes you're supposed to press to release the airbag. Thanks. Mike Last edited by Mike_S on Wed Jan 09 2013 7:39pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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Wed Jan 09 2013 7:28pm |
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