Deepak Rao
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Want to make the chrome waist trim line black. Was thinking of Plasti Dip Glossy. Any other suggestions? Not forking out 900 dollars for a new Mini trim. Yes, that's what it costs in India.
I think we will do this on the car. The chrome is driving my wife nutsGloss black vinyl tape. Kill-All-Chrome in the UK sells it pre-cut for a reasonable price, delivered.
I did the vinyl tape. It's still on after almost 2 years. My plastidip on the grill and light rings is starting to wear through, though.
I forgot which vendor I bought from, but I might have screwed it up in the beginning, cut some more and started again. Finished w/o redoing any other portions. One thing I remember is that you have to cut the tape at a diagonal to match some of the starting/ending trim sections. Also, better to ensure that the tape is covering the top of the beltline vs. the bottom (if you veer up/down too much), b/c the chrome will be more visible at the top vs. the bottom. Mine isn't perfect, but I'm not OCD, so I don't notice.I heard that it's not easy to apply? I'm not a particularly patient person.
I don’t know what part of USA you are living but in NY.last summer I was taking that cover of in August/ September bc 100’ F .temperature and once i measure temperature under that cover I have readings 123’ F .during slow stop and go driving .I’m sure people from NV. AZ.or TX. CA .experience much higher temperatures than 100’F. With beautiful job your friend did will be not so good if this start curling and piling of.and your hood is black too.My good friend owns a custom paint shop and I gave him some creative freedom and this is what came back..
Gold carbon fiber hydrographic that fades to black toward the back. Then gold leaf on the Mini and plug logo followed by some gold metal flake and clear coated, hand sanded and polished.
Shame it’s under the hood but it will stand out when I do open it..
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I've never seen anything like that Couche-Tard 200 kW Freewire Boost Charger. The 160 kWh internal battery pack provides DCFC without requiring a huge connection to the grid. Very interesting--thanks for showing that in your video, even though you didn't need to top-up at that point.Our latest video is up!
A couple of Holiday Stationstores near me are putting in chargers, and Holiday is now owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard so I wonder if they'll be similar. I never go to convenience stores anymore but I'll have to swing by one to see if the chargers are in yet.I've never seen anything like that Couche-Tard 200 kW Freewire Boost Charger.
Seems Couche Tard is ABB Terra 184 as the back bone of the network followed by the Freewire and they are testing AlpitronicA couple of Holiday Stationstores near me are putting in chargers, and Holiday is now owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard so I wonder if they'll be similar. I never go to convenience stores anymore but I'll have to swing by one to see if the chargers are in yet.