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The body work and shell on my car are past there best, rather then getting a respray and shell work done....Im on the look out for a dead valver with mint body work. to reshell mine on to.
Question is what colour
Black
Tungy Grey
Monaco blue
If you see anything that may interest me let me know :D....Waiting to catch the birthday boy on msn to look at his tungy valver.
Spending money £300-£500
Thoughts pls
Winston
Black
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/Winston16V/winstonsig02.jpg
Tungy
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/Winston16V/tungyshop.jpg
monaco! u know it makes sense!
MatBrown
16-04-2005, 20:33
Might have a spare Williams shell soon if that's any use?
Will let you know how it goes.
Mat.
Tungsten looks fantastic, but it will look good whatever you choose :wink:
Spare Williams shell.......*Drooooooooool*...I'd be very interested in that Mat, keep me imformed pls!!! :D
That grey looks fantastic mate, defo go for that!!
VIPERONE
16-04-2005, 23:25
yours is ok.. just get it sorted out and welded here and there.... u just love working on cars too much !!!
any way.....when can you fdeliver the engine stand??? lol..
we got an interesting few weeks ahead of us old boy :-))
It is ****ed lol
hmmmm willy shell with titanium paint...sounds like a plan :D
Speaking of projects theres a L/H drive valver on ebay :wink:
MatBrown
17-04-2005, 01:21
Yeah, i would love a left hooker.
Proper rally slag.
Mat.
I'd say tungsten grey out of those options. If you're going to have access to a bare shell do you not fancy having it sprayed in another rare/exclusive colour? Alsway though a 16v in iceberg silver or that light blue that BB's GTT comes in would look ace...
KingStromba
17-04-2005, 10:49
I say make a Clio Maxi in grey.
dont go blue....too obvious.
Id go red, dark silver or matt black. Or that light blue you see the omega delivery vans in...always wanted to paint the skoda in that blue.
MatBrown
17-04-2005, 15:03
I can get some nice paint cheap from work.
Neon blue is a fave of mine.
Mat.
If I got a willy shell.....I would defo get it sprayed.
Audi TT - nimbus grey
BMW M3 - carbon black metalic
Reno 182 - black gold or titanium
But only really got a small budget.
Was going to can spray it matt black for FCS to hide some of the rust lol.
This no good.... http://forum.cliosport.net/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=16&TopicID=153839&PagePosition=1
Pending price.
speak to the bloke at infinicar he had a valver down there with no engine was in williams 1/2 blue shell looked mint :wink:
What about Naples red, easily the best Valver colour imo.
Red Valver
25-05-2005, 17:39
Agreed with the Naples :twisted:
Thats my tungsten grey 16v in the photoshop wheels look nice definately think tungsten is the way to go havent seen many others
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^lovey one it is to^ .....Welcome
Naples....I'd rather paint it shit brown lol
...It all goes back to getting busted of a naples ish undercover mondeo for racing motorbikes in my Nova SR .....As if i would lol .....Hated metalic red cars ever since. sorry naples owners lol
Andyvalver
07-06-2005, 13:32
Naples is pearlescent not metalic :wink: Easily the best colour 8)
I think you should stick with black. It looks the nuts as it is. Think of the weight as you spray more paint on it :shock:
Black for sure fella.
Looks mint how it is so why change it? :D
KingStromba
20-06-2005, 19:57
Get a scarlet Ferrari colour. :D
how bout the lambo blue colour that was posted on the 205 pic??
lovely colour that
Tungy!! Would look mint with a carbon bonnet + DTM's
Black 8)
Tungy looks good too though
Dynarod orange, would look mint next to Martins bannana :lol:
KingStromba
22-06-2005, 10:34
Yeah go for a very bright colour. Would certainly get you spotted alot.
Still going with black .....which one tho is another question :roll:
Im spraying my valver steelys flo orange :D .....just need one more
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