Chrome wrap an XKR?
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Chrome wrap an XKR?
OK, here's one that will make some eyes twitch...
I'm usually not one to go for 'flash' but I'm actually wondering about wrapping my XKR with chrome over the stock body panels. I have the skill to do it myself. If I don't like it, I can peel it off. The crazy part of my brain keeps reaching over and poking the sane part of my brain, saying, "Chrome. Chrome. Chrome."
Stop it!
If I did this to my Jagger you'd have to call me Pimp-Daddy... and I don't know if my fiancee would let me park it at home.
Here's an Aston in full-on flashy mode:
I'm usually not one to go for 'flash' but I'm actually wondering about wrapping my XKR with chrome over the stock body panels. I have the skill to do it myself. If I don't like it, I can peel it off. The crazy part of my brain keeps reaching over and poking the sane part of my brain, saying, "Chrome. Chrome. Chrome."
Stop it!
If I did this to my Jagger you'd have to call me Pimp-Daddy... and I don't know if my fiancee would let me park it at home.
Here's an Aston in full-on flashy mode:
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There are some guys on here who can probably photoshop it for you so you can actually see it.
Interestingly, you would probably need black, not chrome wheels, just like the Aston.
It would definitely be a true eye catcher.
If you can, and you like it, go for it. I'd love to see it.
I wonder about water spotting and so forth. I am sure that it would look great when super clean and shiny, but, if subject to any sort of spotting or what not, that would really throw the look off. As a daily driver it may not look so great after a while. If it is a toy, as mine is, and never gets out into weather or subjected to harsh elements, then it could keep its look for a long time.
Interestingly, you would probably need black, not chrome wheels, just like the Aston.
It would definitely be a true eye catcher.
If you can, and you like it, go for it. I'd love to see it.
I wonder about water spotting and so forth. I am sure that it would look great when super clean and shiny, but, if subject to any sort of spotting or what not, that would really throw the look off. As a daily driver it may not look so great after a while. If it is a toy, as mine is, and never gets out into weather or subjected to harsh elements, then it could keep its look for a long time.
Last edited by Kevin D; 08-07-2012 at 06:08 PM.
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Racer's correct the cheaper vinyl (chrome mirror finish) runs about $120.00 for a 10yard x 24" roll, but it's very susceptible to scratching. It will scratch by just a towel being wiped over it. Don't ask how I know, I don't like to discuss screw ups. There is a higher quality that's probably more resistant to scratching but I don't know what the cost would be. If you use the cheaper vinyl after a short time I think the scratches would practically dull it out. The other alternatives would be a brushed finish similar to the DeLorean's stainless.
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Sketches: 1) Chrome 2) With Burl Hood
I borrowed a pic from Paragon to do these sketches.
Pic 1 is all chrome:
Pic 2 is with a burl hood:
It's a bit flashy, but I'm leaning toward the burl hooded version. It would look awesome being able to see the interior burl accents at the same time. The trunk will be burl also with the rear spoiler being chrome.
This is a 'next year' project. Performance first! That will be the Avos twin screw supercharger, THEN I'll work on appearance. This body wrap mod will cost around $6000.
Pic 1 is all chrome:
Pic 2 is with a burl hood:
It's a bit flashy, but I'm leaning toward the burl hooded version. It would look awesome being able to see the interior burl accents at the same time. The trunk will be burl also with the rear spoiler being chrome.
This is a 'next year' project. Performance first! That will be the Avos twin screw supercharger, THEN I'll work on appearance. This body wrap mod will cost around $6000.
Last edited by Jeff in Tucson; 09-04-2012 at 06:59 PM.
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There is an xk in Louisville Ky chrome wrapped. Looks good standing still. But I got a glimpse of this thing in the morning sun. Then I got horns blown at me from some mini van for not going on a green light. I thought what the hell I can't even see any lights. I cannot even imagine trying to drive that thing.
A "getter done" suggestion. Put some Reynolds wrap on the hood then try to see!
You'll need more than sun glasses.
I can here if now; Hey Betty look what Fred is a doing to his car now!
A "getter done" suggestion. Put some Reynolds wrap on the hood then try to see!
You'll need more than sun glasses.
I can here if now; Hey Betty look what Fred is a doing to his car now!
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Not before aftermarket HID conversions and badly aimed headlights of *any* kind are banned. In particular BMW headlights which seem to be delivered new with very aggressive aiming.
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Let's just say: "Different Strokes for Different Folks"
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