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RE: Fly eye mesh tints - johnboy - 29-04-2012 07:33pm

Where did you get the oversize tailpipes, looks good, is there much clearance from the body work and did you have to fix anything else to stop the tail pipe hitting the rear bumper


RE: Fly eye mesh tints - cjfp - 29-04-2012 07:36pm

^^ See here, around post #76

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Tips?page=8&highlight=Tips

Clearence is fine and no other changes needed - need to grind off weld holding on the original tips and then weld new ones in place NB the ones shown are stainless steel and not all welding garages can weld stainless.


Fly eye mesh tints - cutter7 - 05-05-2012 09:51am

No the sun has popped out at last!!

I'll show the fly eye mesh tints on the front.

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Fly eye mesh tints - Kimv - 05-05-2012 10:15am

I like! Looks more chunky.
Btw Cutter, where are you stationed?


RE: Fly eye mesh tints - Mudi1 - 05-05-2012 10:31am

I love the steps, and would like them too. I love the chrome and metal on cars they add smooth contrast to the lines of the vehicle. Your wheels are great as well. Don't really understand the fly mesh tint thing, unless it is just colour matching, in which case I totally get it. I have always hated the back loud and huge red lights on my BR Green MGF!

Nice to see tasteful additions.


RE: Fly eye mesh tints - Evo-king - 05-05-2012 03:44pm

Cutter, I can't keep up with all your changes.

As if the Evoque wasn't unique enough, you've made it more so.


RE: Fly eye mesh tints - XFullFatTim - 05-05-2012 03:48pm

Ummmm, didn't think RRE needed the Max Power treatment, but each to their own - beauty is in the eye of the owner!


RE: Fly eye mesh tints - ED209 - 05-05-2012 05:05pm

So whilst lots of people moan about their lights not being bright enough, one poster is covering his lights with something that will make them dimmer.

Its a funny old world.


RE: Fly eye mesh tints - 5225chrisb - 16-05-2012 01:34pm

(05-05-2012 09:51am)cutter7 Wrote:  No the sun has popped out at last!!

I'll show the fly eye mesh tints on the front.

Tints look good on the back lights. Not so sure about the fronts.

Liking the 22" wheels, what make are they and have you noticed any change in the driving characteristics? I fitted aftermarket wheels on my A4 quattro before I got my Evoque and got a huge vibration through the steering between 70-80mph. The 22" looks good I do worry about it ruining the driving experience

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RE: Fly eye mesh tints - Griff449 - 16-05-2012 05:02pm

(05-05-2012 05:05pm)ED209 Wrote:  So whilst lots of people moan about their lights not being bright enough, one poster is covering his lights with something that will make them dimmer.

Its a funny old world.

Fly Eyes does not impede in any way the amount of light that is let through........... So they will not be dimmer