New side skirts/steps

For sure, i would pay £50 a set for those...... Not bad for a bit of plastic covered in 3m :D
 
lol cheers lads
i will see how the carbon fibre one turn out and if you like i will get a price for a bulk buy :thumbsup:
 
Looks good, but not sure about the wave of the bottom of the door and rear panel not being in line...ie it's a curve....the aesthetics of it perhaps aren't to my taste, but it looks good
 
Nickm said:
Looks good, but not sure about the wave of the bottom of the door and rear panel not being in line...ie it's a curve....the aesthetics of it perhaps aren't to my taste, but it looks good

I *think* you have voiced my only reservation Nick - not sure about how the skirt straightens out that sleek, pinched waist look :?

Can't wait to see the rear skirt though !
 
I was thinking about making some skid plates for my front bumper.. But thought metal would be too hard to play with... Maybe pvc would be a better option?

I presume its easy enough to cut with a dremmel?


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looks really good, what i would like to know is how you get the car to shine like that. Would you be able to let me know what and how you use for that?
 
the belgian said:
looks really good, what i would like to know is how you get the car to shine like that. Would you be able to let me know what and how you use for that?
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Bing said:
Nickm said:
Looks good, but not sure about the wave of the bottom of the door and rear panel not being in line...ie it's a curve....the aesthetics of it perhaps aren't to my taste, but it looks good

I *think* you have voiced my only reservation Nick - not sure about how the skirt straightens out that sleek, pinched waist look :?

Can't wait to see the rear skirt though !
I think it makes it look more prominent .. I like


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aquazi said:
I was thinking about making some skid plates for my front bumper.. But thought metal would be too hard to play with... Maybe pvc would be a better option?

I presume its easy enough to cut with a dremmel?

I would use a copping saw and a file, a dremmel would be very hard to
 
andysat said:
Wasnt you worried about screwing them to the underside of your new zed?

No not at all, sure if it did not work it could not be seen from normal viewing.
Most of these add on parts need to be fixed into something.
Cheers
 
the belgian said:
looks really good, what i would like to know is how you get the car to shine like that. Would you be able to let me know what and how you use for that?

Thanks, I have built a few show bikes and a company called nuba wax used to hire them for expo shows.
They give me there best wax , it is a specialist carnauba wax developed in Japan and they recon it is 5% better than anything else on the market. Their words not mine lol.

I also use,,,,,em,,,,,,em,,,demon shine for a quick detail and it is just outstanding , £5 for a massive bottle

Ps the car only has 800 miles on it so this might have something to do with it :D

Thanks
 
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