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Revere London Style
XFullFatTim
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RE: Revere London Style

They wouldn't have done it if there wasn't somebody out there to buy it............................ even the badges are low rent and look like they came from a 1980's limited edition Metro.
Sexy Pauly (RRSport.co.uk)/ Mr Autobiography (same person but on FullFatRR.com) would just love this

A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2011 12:17am by XFullFatTim.)
02-10-2011 12:12am
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DDX
 

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RE: Revere London Style

I have to say, though it may not be to everyones taste, Revere should get a little bit more credit.

The owners of Revere (the Ripp family) have a long history in vehicle modifications/motorsport. Their engineers and staff are car enthusiasts and very knowledgeable.

The interior is garish but certainly catches the eye and if you look past the colour/diamond stiching you might actually appreciate what went in to re-trimming this vehicle. This wasn't simply new seat covers but the entire interior was dismantled and re-assembled allowing the engineers and designers to understand how the car was put together and ensure that whatever work they do is as good as Land Rovers, if not better.

In regards to the exterior, I think its quite smart and stylish. The wheels aren't to my taste but the colour coding is clever. Silver and white clash - black and white contrast. My one gripe with the dynamic in white is the silver accents and I quite like what they have done here. I was trying to figure out how to go about colour coding the lower trims and if I do it, I think their solution is the best. LR designers haven't made it easy as the lines of the lower trims overlap some of the anther accents (i.e the front bumper - when colour coded, the lower valance goes past the line of the upper white part).

Another thing I like is the idea of the black lettering to match the other black trim on the dynamic. I think the front and rear 'Range Rover' lettering in gloss black will look very smart on a white dynamic.

Back to my original point, obviously everyone is entitled to their opinion but just to let you know, the guys at Revere are skilled craftsmen and I wouldn't trust my car being with anyone but them.
Revere working on their Evoque:

http://rtec.tumblr.com/post/10162506647/...ike-to-see

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02-10-2011 02:17pm
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doug
 

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RE: Revere London Style

Is this link Tims car, when looking for his wind noise Wink

http://rtec.tumblr.com/post/10162506647/...ike-to-see

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02-10-2011 09:17pm
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charles
 

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RE: Revere London Style

I Agree with DDX. I'm sure tuners like Revere wouldn’t do it if customers weren’t out there. It is almost certainly aimed at a Football player / someone from the Middle East or someone who just wants to stand out. If we were all the same life would be boring.

I always change the wheels on my cars to bigger ones as I think it makes a car look better. I have even convinced my wife to liking modified cars. I don’t mean big exhaust pipes and chrome wheels just subtle modifications making my car different from the next chap.

I have owned Techart , Overfinch and on the Range Rover Sport we have Revere 22inch wheels fitted. I think the Revere conversions quality is equal if not better that what I have had before and after seeing their Evoque may even buy a set of their wheels when my one eventually gets here.
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04-10-2011 09:37pm
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Alex
 

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RE: Revere London Style

Not to my taste, but respect the effort and quality that must have gone into the overall customisation.

Curious what Overfinch will do, I think there line comes out in the new year.

Arrived 22nd December - SD4 Dynamic Auto, Fuji White, Panoramic/Contrast Roof, Dynamic Plus & Lux Pack
05-10-2011 01:19pm
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berlin2011
 

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RE: Revere London Style

It's for sale…. at 53,995

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3303869.htm

Current: SD4 Dynamic Auto, 5 Door, Orkney Grey with Black Contrast Pano roof and 20" Shadow Chrome wheels. Pursuit interior. [countdown="Hand over"]15th June 2013 2:00pm[/countdown]

Gone: Si4 Prestige Auto Coupe, Orkney Grey with Panoramic Roof, Element interior, Shadow Chrome 20" wheels with most of the bits & pieces loaded. [countdown="Hand over"]29th November 2011 2:00pm[/countdown]
14-10-2011 02:35pm
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xxxx5
 

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Post: #17
RE: Revere London Style

(02-10-2011 09:17pm)doug Wrote:  Is this link Tims car, when looking for his wind noise Wink

http://rtec.tumblr.com/post/10162506647/...ike-to-see

No this is the Halewood factory today, they now have a parts supply shortage on interiors! Laughing

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14-10-2011 03:05pm
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Blackseries
 

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RE: Revere London Style

(14-10-2011 02:35pm)berlin2011 Wrote:  It's for sale…. at 53,995

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3303869.htm

Interestingly it looks like they started with a standard Dynamic ie no LUX pack. So whist I think some of the design solutions are clever i.e. Black Bumper inserts and colour co-ordinated hockey sticks ...... to pay £54k and not get some of the "standard" RRE luxuries is probably pushing it a bit.

SD4 Prestige Sport Auto 5 Door, Sumatra Black with Ambience interior, Magneride AD, 20" Style 6 Wheels, Panoramic Roof, Surround Cameras, Electric Tailgate, ADRVM.......& Heated Steering Wheel......Gorgeous
14-10-2011 04:48pm
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Revere London Style

£54k and no panoramic roof and no privacy glass to hide the embarrassment of your friends when you take them out in it!

A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
14-10-2011 04:52pm
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: Revere London Style

Revere Wrote:This vehicle has to be seen and is a real head turner

Yeah, Turn your head as you throw up!!!

Love the picture of the crappily pot riveted "Revere Hand built in England" plate, one of the holes looks like it was drilled too large and all the shavings left under it!

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