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Trial Rear - Painted All Red


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Right Guys,

 

I just popped down to Twisted Vision in Hampshire today to have a peek of my car and I was over the moon just as soon as I saw my Supe sitting there.

 

Jamie and the rest of the team at Twisted Vision have done a cracking job of my car - no wonder their reputation is so good!!

 

My camera skills were not up to much I'm afraid but the Trial in one colour looks great IMO.

 

They have also done a cracking job of fitting the Aerocatch pins to my Chargespeed bonnet - what a great bunch of skilled blokes they are!!

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Cheers fellas for all of your great comments. Here is a quick shot of the Chargespeed bonnet with the Aerocatch pin holes too. The twisted Vision boys were just re-polishing the front end for me so they removed the Aerocatch units in order to do the job properly:)

 

I tell you chaps, the paint looks like a 'glass' finish.

 

I'm well chuffed;)

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I mush prefer the rear painted like that rather than the normal black versions. :)

 

I agree totally CJ. It seemed an automatic assumption for people to go for the 2-tone Trial but I think a single colour looks more refined while creating a smoother profile on the road

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I agree totally CJ. It seemed an automatic assumption for people to go for the 2-tone Trial but I think a single colour looks more refined while creating a smoother profile on the road

 

To my mind, painting it black loses all the impact as the lines and look gets lost. Much the same as a black Supra really! :D

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LOL - I may have a fiddle with the angle of the blade when it comes home. I think its the angle of the picture TBH so check my posts when the car is finished.

 

I can't wait

 

no it isn't, they have put the blade on upside down. You won't be the first or last this happens to :D

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VERY nice Andrew! Thats going to be a real looker :)

 

To be honest, my ass is planted in the black camp when it comes to painting the Trial rear, but thats influenced by the C/F hood, wing, black nose section and wheels on my car. Having seen it fully colour coded to yours it looks equally good, if not better.

 

Good work :)

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VERY nice Andrew! Thats going to be a real looker :)

 

To be honest, my ass is planted in the black camp when it comes to painting the Trial rear, but thats influenced by the C/F hood, wing, black nose section and wheels on my car. Having seen it fully colour coded to yours it looks equally good, if not better.

 

Good work :)

 

Thanks mate for the compliment and I totally agree with what you are saying. I have no other colours than red on the car so it wouldn't be so good to paint the trial in black.

 

Your car is different completely and I think the black will compliment it better than just having one colour.

 

I think we are both correct and our cars are equally nice IMO;)

 

is that the Toyota `red` or another manufacturers?

Looks deeper than the pinky one ;o)

 

It is mate - it's the Toyota 3L2. I think my pics are just shite!:)

 

Yup, its upside down

 

That's my first job when it comes out of the shop. It was me that put it that way - just what was I thinking eh:rolleyes:

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