Cirrus or Monaco white ?
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Ok, a very quick vote
Lotus elan +2s 130 1974...
Buying paint tomorrow morning
Definitely white but should I go Cirrus or Monaco ?
Monaco is the 1974 colour....
Not the original colour, but I want a period lotus colour.
Lotus elan +2s 130 1974...
Buying paint tomorrow morning
Definitely white but should I go Cirrus or Monaco ?
Monaco is the 1974 colour....
Not the original colour, but I want a period lotus colour.
- grassyknoll
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Monaco http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C622754
or
Cirrius http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C634980
Personally i prefer the Monaco myself looking at the colour chips its a cleaner white, cirrius is a bit more creamy.
or
Cirrius http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C634980
Personally i prefer the Monaco myself looking at the colour chips its a cleaner white, cirrius is a bit more creamy.
Chris
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This is my new car, not sure of the colour exactly as it arrived two weeks ago (in the morning as I left on a two week holiday) and I bought it blind!
It is a lovely colour, that much I am sure of and from examples seen in this topic it looks like it could be Monacco white.
Hope that helps.
- SprogBarnes
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I have a Plus 2, in (I believe?) a very tatty, cirrus white. A perfect colour for the car.
But having read one of the earlier contributions here, I think I'd prefer to be able to say, I have a Lotus in Monaco!
But having read one of the earlier contributions here, I think I'd prefer to be able to say, I have a Lotus in Monaco!
Where, then, lies the answer? In choice. Which shall it be: bankruptcy of purse or bankruptcy of life?
Plus 2S
BLL 315H in white.
Plus 2S
BLL 315H in white.
- EPC 394J
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OK. I went cirrus white. (2k)
All painted now. Tried to upload a pic last night and failed....
Will try again later from a real computer (not a phone)
But for now a new question:
Rear bumper is original but rusted out. I blasted it and repaired with fibreglass so now it looks good in primer ! While i wait for a new rear bumper that actually fits..Should I go .. gold (sprint) body colour. Black or Silver....
All painted now. Tried to upload a pic last night and failed....
Will try again later from a real computer (not a phone)
But for now a new question:
Rear bumper is original but rusted out. I blasted it and repaired with fibreglass so now it looks good in primer ! While i wait for a new rear bumper that actually fits..Should I go .. gold (sprint) body colour. Black or Silver....
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- grassyknoll
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Yup. Chrome.
And don't bother getting a "new" one, wherever they are.
Just take your repaired bumper and get someone to wrap it in chrome-look 3M wrap or whatever. That will look the part! And a lot cheaper, more worry-free, etc.
And it's a bolt-on part; you can always change it out, renew the wrap, etc.
http://alsacorp.com/strechchrome/
Randy
And don't bother getting a "new" one, wherever they are.
Just take your repaired bumper and get someone to wrap it in chrome-look 3M wrap or whatever. That will look the part! And a lot cheaper, more worry-free, etc.
And it's a bolt-on part; you can always change it out, renew the wrap, etc.
http://alsacorp.com/strechchrome/
Randy
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Good idea. .
I found someone local to me who offered to do both bumpers for ?400
As I can get my front bumper real chromed for ?200 I was dissapointed with the price...
Although there is an 11 week lead on the chrome and same day for the wrap....
I found someone local to me who offered to do both bumpers for ?400
As I can get my front bumper real chromed for ?200 I was dissapointed with the price...
Although there is an 11 week lead on the chrome and same day for the wrap....
- grassyknoll
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Do they do any prep work for that price or just stretch wrap it? If so it does seem quite expensive (for a same day service ) I'd love to see some photos if you decide to wrap it. Very tempting, although I think If I could get a good quality re-chrome for ?200 I'd go for that
- KevJ+2
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Given that stretch chrome film on the ALSA website sells retail for $8US a square foot, and I can't see that any pro film wrap installer could possibly need an hour to wrap a Plus 2 bumper . . . yes, I'd be disappointed in that price, too.
I haven't seen the chrome wrap in person. If I could, and liked it, I would order the product direct from ALSA and wrap it myself. Tons of help online for wrapping.
Just my 2 pence . . . not at that place yet, myself, but plan to wrap at least my original Vitaloni Sebring mirror, as the plastic body is cracked. Already done the fiberglass repairs to it . . . just waiting to see chrome wrap product in person to assess.
Randy
I haven't seen the chrome wrap in person. If I could, and liked it, I would order the product direct from ALSA and wrap it myself. Tons of help online for wrapping.
Just my 2 pence . . . not at that place yet, myself, but plan to wrap at least my original Vitaloni Sebring mirror, as the plastic body is cracked. Already done the fiberglass repairs to it . . . just waiting to see chrome wrap product in person to assess.
Randy
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Metalising is the alternative I looked at.
But bumpers are too big !
I am going to have my plus 2 side lights done for ?70 versus new ones for more than double that....each
Basically it is aluminium paint applied in a vacuum to leave a chrome like finish.... it's used extensively on modern Mercedes and other cars to "chrome" plastics
Search the interweb for VMC if you want to checkout a UK company....
But bumpers are too big !
I am going to have my plus 2 side lights done for ?70 versus new ones for more than double that....each
Basically it is aluminium paint applied in a vacuum to leave a chrome like finish.... it's used extensively on modern Mercedes and other cars to "chrome" plastics
Search the interweb for VMC if you want to checkout a UK company....
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