Joining the Sagaris fold

Joining the Sagaris fold

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T4NGO

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384 posts

235 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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ShiDevil said:
Looks great, brave decision to change colour from factory smile There are about 3-4 white sags that I know of out there smile
Not as brave as you think lol. Takes about an hour and a half to peel it all off, and its back to original smile

http://youtu.be/LkadLJlQCKA

(apologies on quality lol. I was still learning how to edit and make vids!)

ShiDevil

2,292 posts

173 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Ahh a wrap. How are the joins? Interesting on a TVR.


T4NGO

Original Poster:

384 posts

235 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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ShiDevil said:
Ahh a wrap. How are the joins? Interesting on a TVR.
Thats the beauty of this stuff I use. There are NO joins at all

gordonsalive

446 posts

186 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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How much does it cost and how durable is it? Ta

alex_gray255

6,313 posts

204 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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From memory it is less than a couple of hundred quid to apply, is rubber based and can be reused once removed.

Or something like that biggrin

T4NGO

Original Poster:

384 posts

235 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Yeah, depends on car size, colour it is and colour you wanna go to . but generally couple hundred for materials. you can get cheap chinese copies, but as with anything, the copies aren't anywhere as near as real deal or i'd sell them instead.
Durability is fine. I had for 2 years on my capri and used for track days, santa pod and as a runaround no problems with it. still peeled fine after 18 months

QBee

20,904 posts

143 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Is it always Matt, or is there a gloss finish available? That Sagaris looks shiny to me.
By the way, you have mail from yesterday.

T4NGO

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384 posts

235 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Its predominately matte. Hence matt-pack. But there is a glossifier you can add to make shiny. Not full oem gloss, but shiny, as its rubber. My sagaris is a satin finish. So in the middle. Yeah got email. Will reply in bit more detail later. Been training people today how to use it properly, so gotten a bit behind with emails etc..

Alan

gordonsalive

446 posts

186 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Thx for the replies

zeppo

250 posts

189 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Hello!
How is the heatresistance at the bonnet cutout in the area of the exhaust manifolds, where the hot air comes out?

cheers Josef

T4NGO

Original Poster:

384 posts

235 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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zeppo said:
Hello!
How is the heatresistance at the bonnet cutout in the area of the exhaust manifolds, where the hot air comes out?

cheers Josef
no problems so far. was in it 2 hours on friday, stuck in traffic. i have had people coat their tail pipes and brake calipers in it also

T4NGO

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384 posts

235 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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zeppo

250 posts

189 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Fantastic!
I love that kind of coloring a car! Only benefits and reasonable price!

It's time to dip...

cheers

JLF

418 posts

200 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Looks great....

Alan, YHM

OutlawFlat4

697 posts

146 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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T4NGO said:
Small photo album of the work I did

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.85189890...
Looks fantastic, but how does it hold up to the usual stone chip problem TVR's suffer from? Assuming the body work needs to be perfect or any imperfections will show like in paint?

Ever had any issues with accidental snags/peel that means the whole panel needs to be pulled off?

T4NGO

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384 posts

235 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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OutlawFlat4 said:
Looks fantastic, but how does it hold up to the usual stone chip problem TVR's suffer from? Assuming the body work needs to be perfect or any imperfections will show like in paint?

Ever had any issues with accidental snags/peel that means the whole panel needs to be pulled off?
Well its rubber, so stone chips don't really happen. obviously big stones will damage it though.
as for repairs it couldn't be easier! stick your finger in some dip, and smooth over damage to seal it back down. once feels smooth, blow over with a few coats and repaired, you wouldnt even know damaged. big damage and yes, redo panel.
it will hide stonechips, wont make them disappear, but definitely look better

alan

Legacywr

12,017 posts

187 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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T4NGO said:
Small photo album of the work I did

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.85189890...
What have you done with the inner wings etc?

OutlawFlat4

697 posts

146 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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T4NGO said:
Well its rubber, so stone chips don't really happen. obviously big stones will damage it though.
as for repairs it couldn't be easier! stick your finger in some dip, and smooth over damage to seal it back down. once feels smooth, blow over with a few coats and repaired, you wouldnt even know damaged. big damage and yes, redo panel.
it will hide stonechips, wont make them disappear, but definitely look better

alan
Thanks, Alan. Do you offer it as a service? If so would you please PM me with a quote for a Cerbera.

Thanks. J


Edited by OutlawFlat4 on Wednesday 12th November 18:57

T4NGO

Original Poster:

384 posts

235 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Legacywr said:
What have you done with the inner wings etc?
i did them matte black. as i intend to change the colour a lot. and matte black will go with anything. either that or i have to do them everytime i change the colour too cos you can see down through the bonnet

T4NGO

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384 posts

235 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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[quote=OutlawFlat4]

Thanks, Alan. Do you offer it as a service? If so would you please PM me with a quote for a Cerbera.

Thanks. J


yes i offer as a service as well as the diy kits. price depends on colour you wanna go to, as the chameleons are a bit more expensive. let me know what it is now and what you wanna achieve and we can work it out.
im possibly looking at this next for mine lol. a nice orange - gold/yellow chameleon



Alan