Official Jaguar F-Type Picture Post Thread
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It's incredibly popular among young wealthy asian people in Toronto, and this looks like Toronto, to get cars in funky colours. There's a pink ferrari FF near me that's of a similar shade. I also see bright purple, bright blue.
It's also a thing to have plush anime-style toys on the dash, like the one we see here (The ferrari FF also has them, but even more). The one in this pic looks like a Pikachu?
Here's an example of an all out version: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pcsOl7mdre...2Banimals2.JPG
So, that's my theory. Nothing against it! Just an identifier.
It's also a thing to have plush anime-style toys on the dash, like the one we see here (The ferrari FF also has them, but even more). The one in this pic looks like a Pikachu?
Here's an example of an all out version: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pcsOl7mdre...2Banimals2.JPG
So, that's my theory. Nothing against it! Just an identifier.
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Burt Gummer (12-06-2016)
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Finally got around to refurbing the rear Coventries (both gutter rashed), so I now have them on the F-Type.
Perfect fit, done 100 km on them so far, no probs at all.
The fronts fill out the fenders much better than the Blades, identical size both wheels and tyres but different offsets.
The rears don't fill out quite as much, as the wheels are 1/2" narrower (10" vs 10.5") and the tyres are 285/30R20 vs 295/30R20, which also results in a slightly bigger wheel arch gap. Nothing that some lowered springs won't fix later on!
I reckon the Coventries look 100% better than the Blades, here's some quick snaps:
Perfect fit, done 100 km on them so far, no probs at all.
The fronts fill out the fenders much better than the Blades, identical size both wheels and tyres but different offsets.
The rears don't fill out quite as much, as the wheels are 1/2" narrower (10" vs 10.5") and the tyres are 285/30R20 vs 295/30R20, which also results in a slightly bigger wheel arch gap. Nothing that some lowered springs won't fix later on!
I reckon the Coventries look 100% better than the Blades, here's some quick snaps:
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F12guy (12-08-2016)
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They look great. I personally like the look of the blades....I have them too as you can see from the pic above your post. I think they look more aggressive. Have you thought about putting wheel spacers on? I put them on and it transformed the look of the car. 17mm spacers filled out the wheel arches perfectly. Gives it a lot more aggressive stance.
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They look great. I personally like the look of the blades....I have them too as you can see from the pic above your post. I think they look more aggressive. Have you thought about putting wheel spacers on? I put them on and it transformed the look of the car. 17mm spacers filled out the wheel arches perfectly. Gives it a lot more aggressive stance.
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Yep, I have 15 mm spacers on the rear, nothing on the front. The 15 mm spacers filled out the rear Blades just nice, the Coventries not so much, so I'm now considering getting 20 mm spacers for the rear. The front Coventries however fill out the wheel wells a lot more than the Blades, no need for any spacers IMHO. Obviously quite different offsets on the Coventries and Blades, and although I know the Coventries' offsets (marked on them) I have no idea what the Blades offsets are, as they have no markings anywhere on them.
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OzXFR (12-09-2016)
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