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Re: My rocco project

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 6:24 pm
by lewihoga
whiteDevil_170 wrote:
Rs slim wrote:
whiteDevil_170 wrote:Looks good mate good job. But...
Only problem is it's not an r.
Not a big fan of cars being done up to look like something it's not. Especially when it's a diesel.
Not been funny mate got a 502 hp escort cosworth sat in the garage for speed if I wanted a r I would of brought one
so why try to make you car look like an r then? Rather than just buy one. Not slagging your car off at all nor am i hating on you or it. And dont want this to turn into a slagging match. I think it looks good all the things you have done. All im saying is why make it look like something its clearly not.
Lets just forget i said anything
:)
Not going to lie here, I agree with White Devil on this one! Nice rocco though!

Re: My rocco project

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:20 pm
by scirocco1984
Rs slim wrote:Bit of an update fitted r skirts and 19" r wheels ,wheels are not staying just till I find some I want ha ha

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Got it booked in for exhaust next Friday so ill fit rear bumper aswel then :)
How easy was side skirts and door strips to fit??? How have you stuck top part of skirts on?? 3M tape??

Paul

Re: My rocco project

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:06 pm
by Rs slim
scirocco1984 wrote:
Rs slim wrote:Bit of an update fitted r skirts and 19" r wheels ,wheels are not staying just till I find some I want ha ha

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Got it booked in for exhaust next Friday so ill fit rear bumper aswel then :)
How easy was side skirts and door strips to fit??? How have you stuck top part of skirts on?? 3M tape??

Paul
They came pre taped out there's also a clip mate

Re: My rocco project

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 9:45 am
by grantm1986
Nah I see the logic. if he's got a cossie then no need for an "r"

However an "r" kit is a much nicer upgrade to a standard gt or tdi
whether he's tryin to create a replica or not the "r" kit is the nicest kit available for the roc. Can't blame a guy for upgrading the look of the car. That's what we're all here to talk about. Having a gt without a kit I can see why he done it. And after all it has the look of an "r" with the consumption of a lawnmower....almost.

Each to there own.

I like it.

Re: My rocco project

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:29 pm
by matt_j_smith
Rs slim wrote:
whiteDevil_170 wrote:Looks good mate good job. But...
Only problem is it's not an r.
Not a big fan of cars being done up to look like something it's not. Especially when it's a diesel.
Not been funny mate got a 502 hp escort cosworth sat in the garage for speed if I wanted a r I would of brought one
Love this response :D haha

Nice car mate! like it.

Re: My rocco project

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:24 pm
by Dave7692
Personally I love the R bodykit but would remove the R badge.

Re: My rocco project

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 7:08 pm
by Jimijokela
The best bodykit is the R kit so if you want to make our car the best it can be ofcourse you buy r kit. But like Dave said, you need to take R emblem off if it's not real R :D

Re: My rocco project

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:41 pm
by dettzz1988
grantm1986 wrote:Nah I see the logic. if he's got a cossie then no need for an "r"

However an "r" kit is a much nicer upgrade to a standard gt or tdi
whether he's tryin to create a replica or not the "r" kit is the nicest kit available for the roc. Can't blame a guy for upgrading the look of the car. That's what we're all here to talk about. Having a gt without a kit I can see why he done it. And after all it has the look of an "r" with the consumption of a lawnmower....almost.

Each to there own.

I like it.

Spot on mate!