Thinking it would look quite plainIts been wrapped before, never seen it plasti-dipped. Will look more authentic than wrapping for sure!/>
Guna give these a look as i wouldnt mind sum things doing
Buy another splitter dip it and sell it if you dont likeBut unsure i would quite like to see one and then decide
Nice one PhilNever used them...but between Doncaster and Barnsley http://www.hydroprecision.co.uk/
I am indeed using them and their also painting my car. I found them after seeing work they done on Pommes car.They have put a lot of time and money into becoming probably the top hydro dipping company in Europe. You wouldn't be disappointed and they deal with mail order daily. Best thing is email them some pics and get yourself a quote, speak to Chris or Lyle. Mention my car and you should get some money off..........for myself, haha.Matt (NoChav) uses them if they are good enough for him they are good enough for anyone, also they where on
No probs mate...let me know if you plan to use them. They had a stand at elsecar show and the quality of their work was very good. Could be interested in having some bits done on the Mk2Nice one Phil![]()
Haha. I decided to save my money on fancy cosmetic bits and put the money towards having a mans engine. People won't tell if its real carbon or cardboard when my cars moving alongGet it skinned in real CF, anythings possible nowadays.....................the dipping process dosn't even look like CF when you put the real deal next too it.
95% of people think mines just painted black lol................Haha. I decided to save my money on fancy cosmetic bits and put the money towards having a mans engine. People won't tell if its real carbon or cardboard when my cars moving along![]()
Haha. It's going to be fun trying to launch it95% of people think mines just painted black lol................
Haha mans engine, you can only make a big chunk of metal go so fast look at the big HP TTRS's around-the lower powered ones are quicker of the line/>