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mercuryf1



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What do you think of this Overfinch conversion?

i kinda like the square rear exhausts. What do you think?









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I think they are quite good , thats the Aero II styling kit that comes in a 3 piece or 6 piece kit , I have sent a few e-mails to Overfinch to quote me on supplying and fitting the 3 piece styling kit but as of yet they have not bothered to answer me back .

Reason i wont be going for the 6 piece is because i would have to do away with the side steps and front mudflaps .

But they will soon be releasing the Aero III styling kit , with a slightly different front bumper .

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This 18,000 miles 2008 08 reg 3.6 TDV8 vogue Overfinch is actually for sale at 55,000 GBP.
Would definitely be a lovey car to have... Thumbs Up

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i like the Overfinch ffrr however the front bumper would compromise any offroading if you use it for that. I personally prefer the Supersport Alloys to the Tigers in the photo but that is just my view. I like the rear & the front bumper of the Aerokit II but havent yet seen images of the Aerokit III. Steven Gerrard is an owner which may put some buyers off although generally the footballer types go for the RRS.

I saw a TDV8 today for sale at a local non LR but 4x4 specialist dealer and it was £28995. Fabr at a great price Thumbs Up

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mercuryf1 wrote:
This 18,000 miles 2008 08 reg 3.6 TDV8 vogue Overfinch is actually for sale at 55,000 GBP.
Would definitely be a lovey car to have... Thumbs Up



whereabouts did you see this for sale Thumbs Up

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MICK wrote:



whereabouts did you see this for sale Thumbs Up


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Same car two different sellers and mileage and price?????????????????

http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/c...gLetter=08



http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/c...gLetter=08

weird eh

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What do you think?


sorry hate it, maybe I am just the odd one out. I have been to Overfinch, and yes I do like their wheels (in just plain silver) and some of the more subtle alterations, but these body kits just look like a cheap body kit from halfords. To me it just makes the vehicle look older and immediately assume its driven by some idiot of a footballer (or worse) with more money than sense and absolutely no class and certainly no taste, appologies Embarassed

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if i had the money i would have all the interior options maybe the wheels and keep the outside looking std onto no6 Range Rover

Everyone needs a hobby

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I would have thought that its the exterior of the FFRR that needs modification. The interior IMO is superb as it is! Quality leather, switches and all!

all it needs is the exterior to rival the good looks of the RRS!!

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dont get me wrong the interior of a FFRR is superb and the outside is just as good and too be fair i probly wouldnt change a thing BUT if i had the sort of money footballers have id still keep the outside std and just add too the interior i.e lovely shny walnut wood lots of it , tables behind the seats that sort of thing onto no6 Range Rover

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Sorry but the interior changes are not for me Yawn how many folk are actually going to see the pounds you have spent changing leather seats.

The styling kit on a FFRR gives it a more athletic stance and a better look Cool , plus you dont need to be a footballer to fit the kit to your car , the Aero II kit starts from around 3k to 4k supplied and fitted Smile , Plus you look at the rear end of a FFRR under the bumper and its just Censored looking , the square exhausts give it a better finish .

If everyone's car was the same where would the individualist be , FFRR have been to boring for too long Evil or Very Mad and if someone decides to Fanny them up or add a bit of bling here and there well what F Censored g harm are they doing .

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MICK wrote:
..the Aero II kit starts from around 3k to 4k supplied and fitted


Did you get a response from Overfinch in the end? I emailed them but no reply!

I like how the square exhausts tailpipes are integrated into the rear bumper of the Aero 11 kit. Makes a big difference to its rear. Rather like how the later (face-lifted) Cayennes have styled their exhaust!! Compare the rear end of the GTS Cayenne and pre-'07 Cayenne, the difference is quite a lot.





Do you think the Aero 11 kit will still look good on the FFRR with standard 20' wheels?


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MICK wrote:
Same car two different sellers and mileage and price?????????????????

http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/c...gLetter=08



http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/c...gLetter=08

weird eh


Well spotted old chap!

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Downloaded their catalogue , prices are there , the kit looks just as good on 20" wheels as well as 22" , saying that they still never got back to me.

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