Hi,
I've been doing small additions to my car. First I ordered a fly screed from GBS (I had to write directly to GBS because Kit Spares commercial department just sucks: they rarely reply to the enquiries, and when they do, it is like 10 days later!) But people at GBS were very nice, reactive and helpful. The fly screen is the one of the GBS Zero and GT, and it fits my Equinox scuttle pretty well (a bit of trimming needed, but not much. Width is perfect). A good tip for those who are looking for a different looking fly screen than the ones usually sold by the couple of Haynes Roadster body work manufacturers.
However, GBS didn't want to make the fly screen with custom coloured gelcoat, and I had to buy a black one they had in stock. So my plan was to Vinyl wrap it to get it the same colour as my wings. Finding Vynil locally (in Sweden) has just being mission impossible, as was finding it in the UK by myself. All guys on ebay and the tips I got here on the forum just never replied to my enquiries. So again, the solution came from this forum, and one of its nicer member: Paul (flyerncle) who very kindly ordered the Vynil wrap to the exact RAL colour for me, and ship it to my address in Sweden. Again Paul, thank you so much for your help, I really appreciated it!
I tried to wrap the flyscreen, but after 3 attempts, I gave up. I'm really not skilled enough to get a good result, the flysecreen had a very irregular surface, and I could not go anywhere. I found the Vinyl wrapping very difficult to do. Even with the heat gun to stretch the film when it is needed, I ended up cracking it... I don't know how you guys who wrapped your body work with Vinyl managed to get a good result. Well, last solution, and unfortunately a bit more money, I gave the fly screen to a professional car paint shop. Another £70... but the result is very good, and I'm extremely happy with how the fly screen looks now.
However, I could manage to do the double stripe with the Vinly from Paul, and the “knifeless tape” I bought in the same time. This knifeless tape is a treat!
Now my roadster is dressed up, this red fly screen and double stripes really brake the dominance of the beige colour of my body work, and I'm really happy with the final result.
Well, I can say my car is ready to go to the last certification inspection, and this inspection is booked for Tuesday. But it is not like I will have a “pass” or “fail” like your IVA. After the inspection, I have to drive 150 km to take a noise test, and then, after adjusting what the final inspection will have detected as problems to be fixed, I will have to go the “Bilprovning”, which is the equivalent of your MOT. So, I have 3 more chances to fail, and the adventure is not over yet! I will let you know the outcome of all of this along the way.
We still have quite an OK weather, but I'm afraid I will not get my number plates before the winter is really here. We'll see.
Here are the latest pictures of the car, taken on this very nice and sunny Sunday we had today:
2014-10-05_16-25-08 by
Voucht71, on Flickr
2014-10-05_16-25-17 by
Voucht71, on Flickr
2014-10-05_16-23-56 by
Voucht71, on Flickr
2014-10-05_16-19-42 by
Voucht71, on Flickr
More pictures here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/994983...57646799525542