Tamora spoiler 'black bits'
Tamora spoiler 'black bits'
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Jalfonse

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241 posts

162 months

Tuesday 30th October 2012
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Apologies for my highly technical thread title but I am considering copying some of the Tams I've seen pictures of which have two black painted portions on each side on the bottom inch of the front spoiler. Was this a factory paint job or something done afterwards? It seems to be on later models and on yellow and red cars. I'm having the spoiler painted anyway and like the look of this.

shep1001

4,617 posts

211 months

Tuesday 30th October 2012
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Like this? Its actually unpainted I think. Personally I don't like it and would get it sprayed out if I ever decide to go with a front end re-spray


Buzz Billsberry

1,306 posts

253 months

Tuesday 30th October 2012
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Andy that looks like it runs the full length of the spoiler lip. The one on my red Tamora comes as far as the rad mouth air in take that's what I think Lee's talking about. it looks an easy job to do DIY tbh.


Regards

Buzz

Pursyluv

1,948 posts

196 months

Tuesday 30th October 2012
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Buzz Billsberry said:
Andy that looks like it runs the full length of the spoiler lip. The one on my red Tamora comes as far as the rad mouth air in take that's what I think Lee's talking about. it looks an easy job to do DIY tbh.


Regards

Buzz
Mine is the same as the above photo, but Brendan will be respraying it to match your description - currently mine is painted in what appears to be black Hammerite, at least that's what i've been repainting it with smile

TVRinBFG

1,459 posts

306 months

Wednesday 31st October 2012
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The idea of the black lip was if you kurb, bottom out or otherwise damage your Tamora front spolier area, it's easy to just paint repair the black bit, rather than the front end of the car (in whatever it's body colour is, to match - ie you're painting less area to repair and to a defined line, rather than blending).

The early cars like Shep101 have the whole front lower bit painted black (plus the very early cars also have the area around the bonnet vents, in case engine heat damages the paint in these areas). The 2003 onwards cars should look like this:-

with just the edges done.

However, it's common to paint the front ends to hide stonechips, which is why some Tamoras now have no black or too much black. Also TVR being a bespoke car, it was possible to have the black areas body colour coded from new.

Buzz Billsberry

1,306 posts

253 months

Wednesday 31st October 2012
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with just the edges done.

Yep thats the same as mine... + to stop the stone chips its has the 3M film protector on the front.

Buzz

Jalfonse

Original Poster:

241 posts

162 months

Wednesday 31st October 2012
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Thanks for the replies, the red Tam is exactly what I was talking about, interesting feedback on the history of the paint scheme. I personally like the black bits, breaks up the front end with some nice detail. I'm getting quotes for a repaint of the bottom lip now, £200 so far, the paint is £125 per half litre frown , Lee

awhite2199

197 posts

161 months

Wednesday 31st October 2012
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Looks like the difference is the Mk1 (2002) and Mk2 (2003+) front ends. The Mk1 with small fog lights has the full black strip, the Mk2 with larger fog lights has just the edges painted black.

Andy

shep1001

4,617 posts

211 months

Wednesday 31st October 2012
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Jalfonse said:
Thanks for the replies, the red Tam is exactly what I was talking about, interesting feedback on the history of the paint scheme. I personally like the black bits, breaks up the front end with some nice detail. I'm getting quotes for a repaint of the bottom lip now, £200 so far, the paint is £125 per half litre frown , Lee
I paid £250 for a 1/4 litre of the Chameleon Blue paint to spray my seat backs earlier this year yikes