Coordinator :: Eastern Iowa MINIs
Excellent selection...sharp looking and easy to clean. 
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Thanks Gary. I was going for a classic look, and I think the 5 spoke will work well. Now off to the powder coaters we go.Originally Posted by Gil-galad
Excellent selection...sharp looking and easy to clean. -Steven
6th Gear
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LOL...they'll be black my friend soon enoughOriginally Posted by Mr. T
What, not black?

-Steven
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Nice. Are you breaking out the black paint for these as well?Originally Posted by BlueToy
test fitting a new wheel for my winter set...-Steven
EDIT: Asked and answered, guess I was a few posts behind!
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EDIT: Asked and answered, guess I was a few posts behind!
All good...gloss black they shall be...Originally Posted by spiney
Nice. Are you breaking out the black paint for these as well?EDIT: Asked and answered, guess I was a few posts behind!
-Steven
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-Steven
Good. I was beginning to worry.Originally Posted by BlueToy
LOL...they'll be black my friend soon enough
-Steven
I made a small detail change to the exterior. I have been working on a balance of chrome to black, having replaced the chrome headlight rings with black, only to return to chrome again. I wasn't loving the black trim rings with my black headlight housings. So...borrowing a page from Porsche, I shot the trim rings in a deep metallic grey. I think it works very well. It's close in tone to the carbon fiber pieces on the Roadster, and provides a little visual "pop" for the black headlight housings.
Here's a look...



-Steven
Here's a look...



-Steven
6th Gear
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That works very well. It might be good on the rear light trim rings too.Originally Posted by BlueToy
I made a small detail change to the exterior. I have been working on a balance of chrome to black, having replaced the chrome headlight rings with black, only to return to chrome again. I wasn't loving the black trim rings with my black headlight housings. So...borrowing a page from Porsche, I shot the trim rings in a deep metallic grey. I think it works very well. It's close in tone to the carbon fiber pieces on the Roadster, and provides a little visual "pop" for the black headlight housings.
Coordinator :: Eastern Iowa MINIs
Brilliant.
I've always thought that CF for headlight rings is a bit of overkill (and that coming from someone who's already fast sliding down the slippery CF slope) but bringing in the similar but homogeneous metallic grey for contrast is masterful. Well played!
6th Gear
You're right, Steven, the deep metallic grey seems to be the perfect balance for the highlight trim rings. It creates enough contrast to keep it interesting without blending into the body color. It was a great choice, even if you had to borrow it from the Porsche group.
As previously mentioned, I am not a "black-out" kind of guy but really enjoy what you have done with your Roadster. I think the Toffee interior helps to keep your Roadster's black-out look sophisticated. Great job, Steven.

As previously mentioned, I am not a "black-out" kind of guy but really enjoy what you have done with your Roadster. I think the Toffee interior helps to keep your Roadster's black-out look sophisticated. Great job, Steven.
5th Gear
Honestly I think the only possible visual improvement to this ride at this point would be a top that matched your seat colors. Too bad Mini only offers them in black.
3rd Gear
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Originally Posted by EHans
Honestly I think the only possible visual improvement to this ride at this point would be a top that matched your seat colors. Too bad Mini only offers them in black.
I have to agree. I think a toffee top would bring your ride to the absolute perfection!!!
Andy
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A Toffee top would be a nightmare to keep up.Originally Posted by EHans
Honestly I think the only possible visual improvement to this ride at this point would be a top that matched your seat colors. Too bad Mini only offers them in black.
5th Gear
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Wouldn't it have the same latching mechanism as the black top?Originally Posted by Mr. T
A Toffee top would be a nightmare to keep up.
4th Gear
Ha!
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Wouldn't it have the same latching mechanism as the black top?
Sent from my Galaxy S3 using NAMotoringOriginally Posted by EHans
Wouldn't it have the same latching mechanism as the black top?
4th Gear
If such a thing existed, I would totally put a silver top on mine. Of course, then I'd have to start coming up with ways to get rid of the other black bits...maybe chrome the a-pillars, paint the wheel wells...
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That's true, black paint is a PIA to keep looking good. Some how Steven has that mastered. I've never seen such a pretty car...Originally Posted by Mr. T
A Toffee top would be a nightmare to keep up.
I just really like the look of a tan top on a roadster.
Had one on my midnight blue Miata LS. Yup it wasn't easy to keep clean but it looked fantastic IMO.
Not sure it would look good on my car but on a Black, Blue or Green car.........
Andy
4th Gear
A brown top would look great on Orange. Wouldn't go with my dash, though.
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Another small detail. After changing out my headlight trim rings to the dark silver metallic and liking the effect, I decided to apply the same treatment to the side scuttles. The effect is very simple and I'm liking the look. I'm thinking of taking Spiney's advice and doing the rear trim rings next...


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