no it wouldn't

Yep, that blue and the black trim sets it off well.
Ya wouldn't want body coloured Brooklands bumpers on there, cos the colour wouldnt suit and if fookin numpies drive in ta ya they break:rolleyes:

Wheels look the dogs. What type are they?

Nice ride. Always good to see a RRC in **** hot condition:)
 
The wheels are standard Range Rover alloys that came with the car and i have seen them fitted to the last soft dash models. Just repaired the dents/scratches etc and sprayed them gloss black. Fitted new BFG A/T 235/70's.
Not sure about the brooklands bumpers dont think it would have looked right with the image.
The colour is Nissan Skyline GTR Blue it has a deep metallic shine to it, was going to go Monte Carlo Blue but preferred the depth of this colour more.
 
Well its nearly finished, did the headlining today got the material from the same place Dopey said with the same spray glue from Ebay.

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Fitting it back in by my self was fun and doing the sunroof was even better!!!

Fibre glassed the centre dash binnacle yesterday as it was smashed to pieces, rubbed down and painted.

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Fitted the H4 HID light kit today aswell and WOW!! what a difference it makes.

Got to finish the door mouldings monday and then get it washed, valeted and polished.

Put the Range Rover stickers on today to finish it.

Still got the rear seat belts to fit but cant work out how they fit from the boot area around the seats

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Mate that motor looks great, it so suits that colour and makes it look a much younger car, would much rather have that than an ewok any day-proper rangie.
Davie
 
Looks fantastic alot of blood sweat and tears has gone into that you should be really proud, well done!!!
 
The colour does not match as my headlining was a dirty white colour, i sprayed the alarm sensors, light unit front and rear, sun visors and grab handles Satin Black from a spray can, gave them all 3 coats and came out perfect only took a couple of hours before they were dray and could be refitted.
 
Thanks for the comments yes i have put a lot of work into this most of which can not be seen (welding and repairs) and i am well pleased with the outcome.
Thinking of fitting a light bar and some Wipac 8" spots on the bumper, bigger intercooler and silicone hoses.
That should completely finish the car then. Hopefully!!!!
 
Thanks for the comments yes i have put a lot of work into this most of which can not be seen (welding and repairs) and i am well pleased with the outcome.
Thinking of fitting a light bar and some Wipac 8" spots on the bumper, bigger intercooler and silicone hoses.
That should completely finish the car then. Hopefully!!!!

Bigger intercooler and tweak from the pump and silicone hoses will increase the power aswell :)
Steam clean the engine aswell and it's will looks the nads everwhere!
 
Here are a few pics of the headling replacement i did on Saturday, the cars almost finished just got to sort out the side mouldings, fit the silicone intercooler hoses and Wipac spots that are coming today.

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That is really nice!! That black accent makes the suede look even better...

Good job!!

Any difficulty to install it as there's no foam under the material?
 
It was easy to install took me about 2 hours with another pair of hands to help stretch the material and hold the headlining mould, just make sure that you clean off all the old headlining foam FULLY to avoid lumps in the finished headlining.

I did not take the sunroof panel down as it was too much work and i did not have time so i cut the material to just oversize of the original and stuck it in place while in the car before the main headlining was re-fitted.
 

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