Wheel colour help
Wheel colour help
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niccis dad

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181 posts

172 months

Tuesday 9th July 2013
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When in doubt throw it open to the great PH collective. My Torquise X300 XJR is going to inherit the 18" Penta's from my "Sport". Presently sat on a set of 17" Antera's. Just got a set of new Goodyear Eagles ready to fit and I'm getting the rims powdercoated.

But, I don't want to go with the stock Silver. I'm thinking something darker, Anthracite, Charcoal, Silk Black what?

Would this work? What would you do?
Thanks.

Ashley1111

796 posts

236 months

Tuesday 9th July 2013
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I went for a nice gun metal grey when I changed wheel colour recently. Bit less obvious than gloss black.




lestershaw

1,591 posts

184 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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personally i think refurbed pentas look great !


i have some BBS wheels on mine at the moment, ( and a spare set of BBS wheels that need a refurb)



i also have a set of pentas that need a refurb, and i was thinking of having them black to "murder" out the XJR
i think the darker wheel you go it kind of blurs the look of the wheel on the car

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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When I changes the colour of my XKR I decided the silver wheels would clash with the bodywork
I had also changed the window trim to black, again I felt the Dorchester grey would clash

So changed the colour of the wheels also to black


niccis dad

Original Poster:

181 posts

172 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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Mmmm. Ashley's Gun Metal Grey looks cool, not too obvious, but restrained. I still don't know. Feeling a bit like Clarkson when he bought that Ferrari and was asked for his choice of colour........Ah, Ye,Ye,Ye.....Ahh Red!
Probably end up with the stock silver.tumbleweed

niccis dad

Original Poster:

181 posts

172 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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lestershaw

1,591 posts

184 months

Thursday 11th July 2013
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you could try plastidip ( which peels off) and try another colour
or photoshop your best picture?

niccis dad

Original Poster:

181 posts

172 months

Thursday 11th July 2013
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lestershaw said:
you could try plastidip ( which peels off) and try another colour
or photoshop your best picture?
Yeah thanks mate. You need to understand that you're communicating with someone rather advanced in years.confused Plastidip, Photoshop..... getting out of my comfort zone here.
How nice would it be to have a web site where you could select a wheel type, mess with the colour and then overlay it on to a pic of your car. Anyway I'm now determined to go with a really dark colour, just don't know which one though.

lestershaw

1,591 posts

184 months

Friday 12th July 2013
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niccis dad said:
Yeah thanks mate. You need to understand that you're communicating with someone rather advanced in years.confused Plastidip, Photoshop..... getting out of my comfort zone here.
How nice would it be to have a web site where you could select a wheel type, mess with the colour and then overlay it on to a pic of your car. Anyway I'm now determined to go with a really dark colour, just don't know which one though.
im 60 lol, i did think THIS was getting out of a comfort zone

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9KvGnEk4Ko

but i have to agree, opening a can of plastidip was more scary

i love the look of your XKR :-)

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Friday 12th July 2013
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lestershaw said:
I love the look of your XKR :-)
Thanks, goes like a rocket as well

lestershaw

1,591 posts

184 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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its probably best looking one ive seen, you picked the perfect angle to photograph it from.

you have had x308s, is there much difference between them before any mods?

threadlock

3,210 posts

280 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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NormanD said:
Beautiful, beautiful car :-D

avinalarf

6,438 posts

168 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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NormanD said:
When I changes the colour of my XKR I decided the silver wheels would clash with the bodywork
I had also changed the window trim to black, again I felt the Dorchester grey would clash

So changed the colour of the wheels also to black

Excellent ,transforms the car.
How did you change the window trim ?

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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lestershaw said:
its probably best looking one ive seen, you picked the perfect angle to photograph it from.

you have had x308s, is there much difference between them before any mods?
avinalarf said:
Excellent ,transforms the car.
How did you change the window trim ?
Thanks for the THUMBS up regarding the picture

Standard XKR to standard XJR I wouldn't say there was much differance other than more leg room for the rear seats
As you must know the XKR is no way near a standard car

My body man re painted the trims when he changed the body colour

He also took out the side repeaters and incorperated them in the rear view mirrors
also did away with the chrome rear light surrounds and painted then black as well

lestershaw

1,591 posts

184 months

Saturday 13th July 2013
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Norman I can see how nice your car is. I'm wondering if there is a point other than looks for selling my well sorted xjr for an xkr. I can see a case for the convertible but As i already have a convertible I don't see the point. But your Xkr looks very tempting

niccis dad

Original Poster:

181 posts

172 months

Sunday 14th July 2013
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Ecurie Ecosse said:
The X300 XJR is an iconic car, and Turquoise is the most iconic colour.

Therefore, I would sell the Penta and replace them with a set of the original XJR6 17 inch diamond cut wheels in the original colour.

Why change perfection?

I fully respect your opinion here. I have a copy of the original roadtest of the XJR in the same colour by Performance Car in 1994 where they headlined it "Probably the best saloon car in the world" Very Clarksonesque.
But, I really love the Penta's. I think the more open spoke design combined with the lower tyre profile better reflects the feline grace of the body styling more succesfully than the originals.

Anyway, It's good to exchange views. Well, so my Mum said!smokin






niccis dad

Original Poster:

181 posts

172 months

Saturday 14th December 2013
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Time for an update on this. It's taken a while! I hope you agree that my indecision eventually reaped benefits.

I decided to go for "Smoked Chrome" powder coating. I think it gives the car a tougher, meaner look
balancing the Turquoise finish and Black trim.

Oh, I changed the registration too, something rather more in keeping with a Big Cat.

Sixpackpert

5,170 posts

240 months

Saturday 14th December 2013
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Nope, sorry, that does not look at all good IMHO.

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

174 months

Saturday 14th December 2013
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sorry,

its a no from me too, they just look like unloved and uncleaned Penta's.

but if your happy then thats all that matters

D