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Muttley



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Stornoway Grey

KurtVerbose wrote:
Loverly car.

Are you going to get one of these for it?



Probably going to get told off for quoting but I would like one of these in the car Thumbs Up

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Post #265500 15th Jun 2014 8:33am
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Very nice looking FF David Thumbs Up Personally I would keep the facelift as I think it looks spot on! SDV8 AB MY 2019
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Switzerland 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Muttley wrote:
I would like one of these in the car Thumbs Up


It's a good idea to have in any car isn't it, although diesels are probably the least likely to catch fire?

Think I'll look into it for both my cars.

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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Orkney Grey

That looks really good the only thing I would do is what andy180 says ie: rear badge and tailgate strip other than that dont mess with it. Very nice car. Thumbs Up

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Muttley



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Stornoway Grey

Now I know I am going to get flamed but and this is just a personal opinion and not meant to offend in any way , I don't get facelifts , never have , even when I had an e39 M5 , there were all these guys spending thousands trying to make there basic M series look like an M5 , just don't get it Whistle

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United Kingdom 2019 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Santorini Black

I think it's a cracking looking car, and as someone has gone to the time and great expense on the conversion you should keep it, it looks great!

Personally I think it looks fine with the steps and flaps, they are at least genuine items rather than after market.

As mentioned, a Titanium tailgate strip and black LR badge is the simplest and cheapest way to finish the look, nice looking Style 11 alloys too.

Agree, I think they look 'out' more, perhaps spaces in there, I don't think the RR needs them, would be a good idea to take one off and also check the alloys are genuine, loads of copies out there that aren't up to the job. Last thing you want is a wheel go bang, end up in a ditch, and then your car on fire... Whistle Discovery 4 HSE
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Post #265520 15th Jun 2014 10:03am
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Vogue



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I also like the steps - keep them:-)

I don't think you have spacers - the reason they look further out is because you have GG AT tyres in 275 profile and they have a very square shoulder. The std road tyres are 255 with usually a more rounded profile. Pretty sure yours doesn't have spacers as I have the same tyres and it looks the same.

RRUK is also correct there are loads of fake RR style 11 wheels with less offset - making them stick out more

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Good for you dh. Looks like you're getting it from a good home and silver wears the conversion well.

Worth the trip to Nwevastle then!

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Post #265524 15th Jun 2014 10:33am
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Best to keep the car how you want the car, I am not one to pander to opinion, and there is no point owning a car to keep others happy when its you who should be happy with it.

I think the car looks great and if your happy with a facelift then stick with it. If you prefer the pre-facelift original look then I am sure you will have no issues getting a stack of offers to swap parts etc. Only thing I will say is if you go back to original look then the car will most likely be worth less on resale, so keep that in mind.

As for steps again its down to you, and they do look like original steps which is good. Personally I don't think most people fit steps to improve the look of the car. Steps are normally fitted as a practical measure, and after watching my kids fall out of my FF a few times I can definitely see the need for steps. I also think the steps make access to the car much easier for others in general.

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New Zealand 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Galway Green

I totally agree with Prop, you should keep / modify your car in a way you and only you like it. What the rest of us thinks about that shouldn't make a difference.

I like the "natural/original" look but wouldn't remove the mudflaps (on mine nor yours) nor the side steps (on yours). The car looks great like this and would look great without the flaps/steps as well.

Enjoy, I hope it will serve you well and hope that probability is going to help you and you won't have any fire incidents ever again !! MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

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As mentioned, a Titanium tailgate strip and black LR badge is the simplest and cheapest way to finish the look, nice looking Style 11 alloys too.


No Black badge for 2012 look. Delete re LR badge altogether Thumbs Up

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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Baltic Blue

Thanks for all the kind words chaps Very Happy

The more I look at the pictures, the more the front end is growing on me - I think I'll probably leave it as it is. It's certainly been done to a high standard with all genuine parts used.

The tyres on the wheels I believe were wider then they should have been but it needs the rear brake pad wear sensors replacing when I get it anyway so I'll have a quick peek at the wheels and make sure they've genuine.

I must admit I do quite fancy changing them for the same wheels that are on our TDV8 but that then takes away the genuine look I guess...

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Can you order the correct tailgate strip from LR? I know you can the lettering but not sure about the tailgate strip.

The tread plates just inside the door as quite scuffed so I'll either get these refurbished or keep an eye out for a set of the illuminated ones that were on the later cars as although they serve no purpose other then looking pretty I quite like the look of them.

The sidesteps I quite like but I do like the clean looks when they're not fitted. I'm 6' 4 so don't really need them, my fiancé however isn't and quite likes them so if they're coming off I'll need to do it when she's not looking! If I do take them off I'll need to source a set of front mud flaps that don't have the shape for the side step cut into them.

I did wonder about removing the LR badge just to tidy up the look a bit anyway to be honest. First thing will be to clean the tips on the exhaust as they look pretty naff when filthy. Any recommendations as to what to paint the back box with?

Am kinda hoping this one won't catch fire... One of the many reasons for buying an L322 rather then another P38! I'm still not putting a fire extinguisher in it though as if I'd messed around with the P38 and an extinguisher I'm convinced I wouldn't of got all my stuff out.

David.

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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zermatt Silver

For the back box, I rubbed down / cleaned with fine wire wool and All Purpose Cleaner, wiped off with white spirit and sprayed two costs with satin black fireplace paint. Si. <This is my name.

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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

Not sure if Land Rover sell them but I bought mine from Powerful UK and I can confirm the quality is excellent Thumbs Up

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@dh those alloys on your tdv are nice!

If you want your original SC tread plates refurbing, I highly reccomend Badger Anodizing in Birmingham. They fully refurb'd our 4 for £80 cash and the service, quality and durability of the work is brilliant. It cost me £26 to post them for guaranteed next day delivery, insuring them up to £500 (new ones are over £400). Badger didn't even charge me for the couriered return delivery of the refurb'd plates back to us.

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