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nbunney



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Pics added of my RR, at last

Added some pics now, to my Gallery.

Still got some jobs to do:

Add the following that I have:
Chrome fog and indicator surrounds / Chrome trim between rear No. plate and 'RANGE ROVER' / black rear badge / Chrome door handle shells.

To buy and fit black door handle covers, or might have them painted, depends on cost.

Have painted, in Java black, and then fit my spare bonnet vent.

Wish List, when funds allow:
New wheels. I fancy those that Mick has.
New exhaust, with visible chrome ends. Not sure on round, oval, square or oblong, 2 or 4.

Post #6227 21st Jun 2009 1:23pm
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JOKER



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Very nice Nigel, Don't see anything wrong with the Alloys that are on it, Think S/C Alloys would take away the look of it with it being all black plus the 7 spokes stand out more as well ....... Thumbs Up

Better buying the stick on black handles as to get them painted can be costly as they have to take the handles off and can lead to problems putting them back on.

I bought the black ones from Powerfuluk stuck them on , 5 min job.

Anyway the car's looking A1 .......... Thumbs Up

Post #6228 21st Jun 2009 2:22pm
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nbunney



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Thanks Mick

Both for the comments and advice.

I had the same stick on handles on my TD6, so I'll get some more ordered.

You may be right about the rims, it's just I hate the standard ones on it at the mo, but without some others to compare, in the flesh, I'll just keep an eye out for some.

Cheers

Nigel

Post #6229 21st Jun 2009 3:05pm
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StevieH



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

My car is very similar, just fitted the black door handles covers and they are the berries. Let me know when you do your air intake and you can give advice on removal and refitting. planning to do my grill, air intake and the lettering in black...although still considering chrome lettering but not sure yet.

Stevie

Post #6241 22nd Jun 2009 8:09pm
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JOKER



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Regarding the bonnet vent Stevie, This was how mine was done as told by the guys at the Paintshop, Whistle

Open up the bonnet
Disconnect your washer jets
Look for four small plastic pointed pegs (white)
Get a small say toffee hammer tap on each one from the underside of the bonnet

And gently prise off
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Fitting is the reverse.......

Post #6242 22nd Jun 2009 8:53pm
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nbunney



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Cheers Mick,

that'll come in handy, if I remember by the time I've got it painted and ready to fit.

Think I'll get my spare vents and grill done at the same time, just in case

Post #6243 22nd Jun 2009 9:11pm
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StevieH



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

Thanks Mick

Couldn't see how to get the vent off without risking breaking the plastic pegs.

Stevie

Post #6244 23rd Jun 2009 10:15am
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