Daz

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I have just purchased a td5 110 in Bonatti Grey. One of the wheel spats is damaged, do I try and find a second hand one and get it sprayed or swap all four for gloss black ones (which I already have).
Which do you guys think looks best and any pics are welcome.
Cheers
Daz
 
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I have just purchased a td5 110 in Bonatti Grey. One of the wheel spats is damaged, do I try and find a second hand one and get it sprayed or swap all four for gloss black ones (which I already have).
Which do you guys think looks best and any pics are welcome.
Cheers
Daz
Just get them painted. Don’t go down the whole gloss black arch route. Next you’ll be painting the roof and bonnet black :confused:
 
I would not fit black ones, I think it would look odd. like the utility ones, or the original ones which had black arches
 
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Personally, i'd keep the coloured spat and get it painted. Nice looking truck btw.
 
Personally, i'd keep the coloured spat and get it painted. Nice looking truck btw.
Thanks, had it a month and was filthy all round and on very rusty steals. Set of boosts on it, clay barred and polished and now looks a different truck.
 
Now, bonnet and door off as had bulkhead corner repaired.
Just get them painted. Don’t go down the whole gloss black arch route. Next you’ll be painting the roof and bonnet black :confused:

Thought never crossed my mind
 

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Thanks, had it a month and was filthy all round and on very rusty steals. Set of boosts on it, clay barred and polished and now looks a different truck.
None of that is how you treat a Land Rover :eek: you should be out getting it muddy and adding to the dents not polishing and detailing it!
Should have kept the steels. Quick wire brush and a lick of paint would have been good as new. You can’t straighten alloys by hitting them with a rock when you bend them in the desert ;)
 

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