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On this forum I've seen a X308 w/ red covers in the engine bay. Today I went to the local import shop & low & behold there was a 2001 in there that had glorious British racing green covers ?! I must have these lol anyone have a clue as where to find them @ ? I'm speaking on the 3 covers that are the coolant reservoir,tool kit etc. Maybe I'm using the wrong terminology in my search by using "cover".
Were they just painted? or were they actually molded in that color? It wouldn't take much to paint those, just clean, and spray, really.
Actually molded w/ a semi shiny material & white logo, even the foam gasket was colored. There's a guy on this forum that has posted his before w/ the red ones.
Last edited by King Charles; Jun 22, 2017 at 08:45 PM.
Arden actually sold a kit of those parts out of Carbon fibre for those with no taste
Touche', the red's a bit garish for me but the green I saw recently was subtle & cohesive. Really rare to see X308's in my city, this one looked to be going through a resurrection. The engine looked meticulous but the outside was a bit rough.
I didn't want to pry about whom the owner was so I could get info. on the trim.
Don't want the mechanics' @ the water cooler whispering "There's Charles the Jaguar stalker " lol.
I hope you didn't thin I was refering to ypu regarding the taste. That was more so for those who need CF on a luxury car... Kind of like goldplating diamonds...
I hope you didn't thin I was refering to ypu regarding the taste. That was more so for those who need CF on a luxury car... Kind of like goldplating diamonds...
No worries are offense inferred lol I too find things like that annoying. Like I could see putting the red engine trim on say an XJR but not my base.
It isn't hard to paint them. First a good paint base, something allowing the paint to stick to ABS plastic. Then loads of filler. After that, paint it in the colour you want and put some clear spray over it... Done... Polish it all to a nice shine and you have that picture in your desired colour