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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
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
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
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
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!