Bought Evora five minutes ago
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Hmmm, I'm not sure, but I would say it's gloss. It's a match for the black plastic on the engine cover surround. I have a second set of wheels for mine in satin black (with winter tyres) and it looks fine against those. I actually prefer mine though with the silver forged wheels and I think the diamond cut wheels on yours look fantastic as they are, so if I were you I'd get the wrap done first and see what you think before getting the wheels changed.
Satin black wheels
Silver forged wheels
Satin black wheels
Silver forged wheels
Welcome to the club ....great looking car !
Had the SR done in full. To do sills properly they need to remove bottoms of front wings. The front splitter will need armour fending strips added otherwise stone chips will show original colour in no time. Roof was a bit of flaff and took 3 attempts to get perfect on the front edge, Does look the biz when done though.
I think yours will look great with roof left as is.
Just remember to tell insurance company about vinyl though, as it's classed as a modification. My premium went up £60
Had the SR done in full. To do sills properly they need to remove bottoms of front wings. The front splitter will need armour fending strips added otherwise stone chips will show original colour in no time. Roof was a bit of flaff and took 3 attempts to get perfect on the front edge, Does look the biz when done though.
I think yours will look great with roof left as is.
Just remember to tell insurance company about vinyl though, as it's classed as a modification. My premium went up £60
Edited by T4NG0 on Friday 22 August 06:50
Unfortunately you have to tell your insurer of any modifications , visually or mechanically, otherwise you'll be on shaky ground if you ever need to claim . Whether they decide to increase premium or not is another matter.
I expect there are a lot of people out there, risking not being insured, without knowing it (or turning a blind eye).
I expect there are a lot of people out there, risking not being insured, without knowing it (or turning a blind eye).
I can't comment on exactly what I paid - that would be unfair to Silverstone. But to date - they have been magnificent. Very helpful, very keen. Very willing to be realistic and very honest. When I turned up at 0930 on a Saturday morning Amiee - the sales lead - was polishing all the cars and inspecting them. Truly dedicated. One of the best dealers I have ever come across. I obviously haven't picked up the car yet so will report back on that. To date - however, brilliant.
Mossyboy1978 said:
I can't comment on exactly what I paid - that would be unfair to Silverstone. But to date - they have been magnificent. Very helpful, very keen. Very willing to be realistic and very honest. When I turned up at 0930 on a Saturday morning Amiee - the sales lead - was polishing all the cars and inspecting them. Truly dedicated. One of the best dealers I have ever come across. I obviously haven't picked up the car yet so will report back on that. To date - however, brilliant.
This is my experience. They are good on aftersales tooExcellent stuff...a plan is coming together
Has your car got any options outside of the 3 packs, and are there any concerns around the IPS 'box? Sorry to hijack, I'm on a learning curve!
Edit. Scratch that...I'll do my own research! http://wiki.seloc.org/a/Evora_Buyers_Guide
Has your car got any options outside of the 3 packs, and are there any concerns around the IPS 'box? Sorry to hijack, I'm on a learning curve!
Edit. Scratch that...I'll do my own research! http://wiki.seloc.org/a/Evora_Buyers_Guide
Edited by VX Foxy on Tuesday 26th August 18:23
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