Now that I am on Phase 6 of the car things have been replaced and changed since Phase 3. I haven't kept track of costs, the last time I did keep track of all costs on a car project I regretted knowing, so never again, besides spend has been over a long period of time and as I can afford it which is what most people do.
Hello. Thanks. It's a custom designed wrap. Photo's can be found on Facebook RCZ pages and my Instagram (2011_RCZ). Message me on Instagram if you want, I can share photos but the design is not available.
lol...I have refunded you your 43 seconds...btw this was as described a test and there was nothing on the motorway of interest other than this car which passed me first at speed and so I returned the favour...hoping next time out there will be something more interesting
Hello ! Your RCZ looks amazing !! Conratz !! May i ask you about the brake disc size,brand,brake calipers...etc. It looks bigger.I have R20 rims ,but i dont like mine disc. Can you share more info about yours. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words. The front brakes are from Yellow Speed Racing and are 380mm with 8-pot Calipers (calipers are huge) and as you can see they fit perfectly within 20's.
No. At this time I was using body bits from CarbonMods, ReXpeed, Ruffer Performance, Simoni Racing, and AeroKit. However today I am using much different bits (check out Phase 6 video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A511IN71f7M.html)
Hello. The rear wing setup is a mix of two companies. The blade is from Simoni Racing in Italy (www.simoniracing.com). I bought the entire wing setup (blade, end-plates, and supports) from them, it was called the 'Evil' wing but I do not believe they sell this one anymore. However I replaced the supports with custom made ones from Aerokit now known as Fast Car Styling (fastcarstyling.com/). Now though I have a blade from G.R.A.M.S Styling (gramsstyling.co.uk/) still using the same supports. Hope this helps.
Hello. The rear wing setup is a mix of two companies. The blade is from Simoni Racing in Italy (www.simoniracing.com). I bought the entire wing setup (blade, end-plates, and supports) from them, it was called the 'Evil' wing but I do not believe they sell this one anymore. However I replaced the supports with custom made ones from Aerokit now known as Fast Car Styling (fastcarstyling.com/). Now though I have a blade from G.R.A.M.S Styling (gramsstyling.co.uk/) still using the same supports. Hope this helps.
Are you referring to the rear wing? If so I no longer have this one but I did buy it from Simoni Racing in Italy (www.simoniracing.com/en), the wing I have now is seen in my Phase 6 video although it has changed since then as well (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A511IN71f7M.html)
Are you referring to the headlights being dark and with the eyebrows? If so, I have SpiVision on them and the eyebrows come from 'French Power'. However today the car is using a film (checkout Phase 6: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A511IN71f7M.html).
Cheers for the like. The brows are from French Power (www.french-power.com/), search for RCZ, however they do not ship everywhere and not to the UK anymore :(
This is absolutely beautiful and you have just inspired my 2024 summer car! I love that rear wing too - can you give me the brand name / model of that one?
Thank You. It's a Simoni Racing Rear Wing (centre section hydro-dipped with carbon fibre effect). It's mounted as far back as possible for the best look of a large wing on the RCZ (this size of a wing is a not a boot lid install, but you can do that if you want). Check out Phase 6 of my RCZ (same car and how it looks today) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A511IN71f7M.html&lc=Ugx0m9O3f0-AzmxWm6B4AaABAg however I am using G.R.A.M.S. Styling blade and endplates along with custom made supports (it's a very wide wing now)
I hear you but not always. I have over 135,000 miles on my THP200 with no issues and no major repairs (e.g. timing chain, etc.), it's all about preventative maintenance.
Many thanks. Check out Phase 6 as this is how it is today although I have gone ahead and changed the blade of the rear wing recently to a much wider version (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A511IN71f7M.html). As for this phase: - CarbonMods Carbon Fibre Front Splitter (custom made with supports) - Simoni Racing Rear Wing (centre section hydro-dipped with carbon fibre effect)
Hi, I really like your car and would like to customise little bit mine RCZ. I'm trying to find headlight eyebrows to buy but I can't. Could you please tell me where did you buy them?Thank you
Hello and thank you. I got the headlight eyebrows from French Power in Germany www.french-power.com/advanced_search_result.php?categories_id=0&keywords=rcz&inc_subcat=1
The price varies depending on year, model, condition, etc. Prices I have seen range between £3K to £9K and for the 'R' model even more. But like everything, it really it comes down to what you an afford (your budget).
Hello and thank you. The wing is from a company called Simoni Racing in Italy. The name of the wing is called Evil. I have modified it though: - different supports so I could mount it further back on the car for it to align with the rear bumper and the curve of it - different end-plates to give it more of an aggressive look but not overkill - the centre section has been hydro-dipped with a carbon effect
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uXqNrrHK8fU.html Evening mate, not sure if you know of this video, but it's got an image of your car in it 🙂
This is an after-market wing but I had custom supports made to mount it more towards the back of the car. The centre piece has also been hydro-dipped in carbon fibre effect, and the end-plates are also custom ones.
@@shawnsamson286 they are TSW Rivage 20x8.5...I might be selling them soon, but in the meantime I have this set for sale that I had on the RCZ prior to the TSW's www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203010816776
@@franciscopereira5889 apologies for the delay but they measure approximately 24cm in height but because they are positioned towards the back more than most they are designed to keep the wing itself at the correct angle. The key here with this wing location was for it to be inline with the rear of the car and curve with the rear of the car, which is does, but this took time to get it just right.