OK, it's none of my business what people want to do to their cars...but phew !
cars.aol.co.uk/2012/11/12/now-you-see-it-mario-barlotellis-camouflaged-bentley/
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Ideal when parked down the Dogging lanes.
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I wonder what colour it is registered as.
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Reported to be a 'vinyl wrap', so presumably it's still white underneath, if that makes any difference (probably not).
I don't like many of the posh-car-in-custom-paint-job efforts, but I do quite like this one...
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In darker moments it occurs to me to re-spray the 3 Series matt black.
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>>it occurs to me to re-spray the 3 Series matt black.
..and you live next to a bat cave right?
Ooooo Kaaaaay....
:-)
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I like these alternative colour schemes, modern Bentleys too bling for me but looks great in matt, would look great in all matt black.
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Well I suppose if someone pulls out infront of it causing a bump they could claim, "I never saw it."
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Pity they couldn't get his name right !
Ted
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>> Here you go GB...
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>> www.modernimage.net/images/123WorldOfMI/Bentley_Matte_Wrap2/Matte-Blk-Bentley-08.jpg
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Thats more like it Humph, motoring porn.
We toyed with having the Hilux matt blacked, evil the way she drove it anyway might as well look the part.
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Should one know someone who may be interested - how would one go around vinyling one's motor......?
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Dabba dabba dabba dabba... CabMan !!
www.colourmycar.net/
Last edited by: Humph D'Bout on Mon 12 Nov 12 at 21:24
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>> Should one know someone who may be interested - how would one go around vinyling
>> one's motor......?
I'm seeing this type of thing, Whats a Bee em Dubya look like with Idris the dragon on the bonnet look like you think?
www.tumblr.com/tagged/smokey-and-the-bandit?before=1334680058
Last edited by: Zero on Mon 12 Nov 12 at 21:26
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I was in a (admittedly gloss black) Bentley GTC Speed yesterday. The noise....
:-)))
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>> www.modernimage.net/images/123WorldOfMI/Bentley_Matte_Wrap2/Matte-Blk-Bentley-08.jpg
That orange indicator or side market is an aberration.
One's eye is continually drawn to it like a beacon.
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Ive heard increasing number of tales of people using plasticoat to spray their cars. Its hard wearing and can actually be peeled off leaving no residue or damage to original paint beneath. I've even heard of people in America who spray their cars to protect them over harsh winters then peel the paint off back to the original colour in spring.
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