2013 XKR-S wrapped and complete
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Absolutely brilliant, love it! I recognize the wing as I chose the same for mine, but would you mind sharing what canards and front splitter you chose?
As for rubber, I agree 100%, decent Pirellis, Trofeo Rs, are obscenely expensive, until I feel confident with Hoosier slicks, the Cup 2s are an amazing performing tyre.
As for rubber, I agree 100%, decent Pirellis, Trofeo Rs, are obscenely expensive, until I feel confident with Hoosier slicks, the Cup 2s are an amazing performing tyre.
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Absolutely brilliant, love it! I recognize the wing as I chose the same for mine, but would you mind sharing what canards and front splitter you chose?
As for rubber, I agree 100%, decent Pirellis, Trofeo Rs, are obscenely expensive, until I feel confident with Hoosier slicks, the Cup 2s are an amazing performing tyre.
As for rubber, I agree 100%, decent Pirellis, Trofeo Rs, are obscenely expensive, until I feel confident with Hoosier slicks, the Cup 2s are an amazing performing tyre.
https://www.jonfrickerautomotive.com/
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@Smokedmustang ok... I need to know. How have you accomplished that on the headlights?
And a clever deviation from the typical on the calipers! Very nicely done. I was thinking of metallic orange on mine...
But I'm a traditionalist... a jaguar racing stripe as opposed to the ford one;-) Now I'm just nitpicking... It really is awesome.
And a clever deviation from the typical on the calipers! Very nicely done. I was thinking of metallic orange on mine...
But I'm a traditionalist... a jaguar racing stripe as opposed to the ford one;-) Now I'm just nitpicking... It really is awesome.
Last edited by guy; 09-18-2020 at 09:45 PM.
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@Smokedmustang ok... I need to know. How have you accomplished that on the headlights?
And a clever deviation from the typical on the calipers! Very nicely done. I was thinking of metallic orange on mine...
But I'm a traditionalist... a jaguar racing stripe as opposed to the ford one;-) Now I'm just nitpicking... It really is awesome.
And a clever deviation from the typical on the calipers! Very nicely done. I was thinking of metallic orange on mine...
But I'm a traditionalist... a jaguar racing stripe as opposed to the ford one;-) Now I'm just nitpicking... It really is awesome.
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Panthro (06-18-2024)
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Interesting that you had your callipers wrapped, I've never heard of that before and think it would work fine on a road-going car where temps will rarely rise above 400f, but if you intend to track it you could see as high as 1000f which I can't see any high temp vinyl standing up to.
Would you post what was used & if you think it's DIYable?
Would you post what was used & if you think it's DIYable?
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Nice car, bravo!
For the caliper wrap I suppose you used this:
https://www.rvinyl.com/Caliper-Vinyl-Wraps
What would be useful to know is if such wraps don’t have a thermal isolating effect and thus could not concentrate the heat, which of course would be an issue ?
For the caliper wrap I suppose you used this:
https://www.rvinyl.com/Caliper-Vinyl-Wraps
What would be useful to know is if such wraps don’t have a thermal isolating effect and thus could not concentrate the heat, which of course would be an issue ?
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Thanks for comments guys! You can email/call Jon about anything he did on the car, we will share everything you guys want to know. I think this is high temp caliper wrap, the guy who wrapped my car also wraps IndyCars, NHRA dragsters and lots of other motorsports. So they have to stand up to that heat.
https://www.jonfrickerautomotive.com/
reach out to Jon and he will gladly answer questions and help where he can.
https://www.jonfrickerautomotive.com/
reach out to Jon and he will gladly answer questions and help where he can.
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MarkyUK (09-19-2020)