As part of my never ending commitment to my job, I was requested to go to Las Vegas last week to an automotive exhibition.
Whilst there there were a few things of interest, there were several stands with L.E.D lights, special paints and Bling parts( I even saw a chromed alternator and starter), in fact virtually everything to do with cars.
Upstairs there was a GT40 replica you could buy 0-60 in 3.2 secs 200mph and you could buy them for 43,000 dollars (about £27,000).
There was a 350Z kitted out inside and it looked superb I tried to memorise what they had done cause it was really suprising, if someone explained how it looked it would sound cheap but it really was neat.
This is the first time I have seen the brushed steel effect trim stuck in a car and it looks great! I thought this looked cheap in the adverts but it's not in the face at all because of the heavy lacquer coating, in fact it looked expensive.
Also it had aluminium mats with the none slip torpedo pattern this also looked great.
Anyway I saw a couple of suppliers that manufactured mats and stick on trim but they were from spain and puerto Rico by the time youve paid postage you may as well buy from home.
Anyway all I came back with was a $10 electronic tyre gauge and a thirst to restyle my interior.
As part of my never ending commitment to my job, I was requested to go to Las Vegas last week to an automotive exhibition.
Whilst there there were a few things of interest, there were several stands with L.E.D lights, special paints and Bling parts( I even saw a chromed alternator and starter), in fact virtually everything to do with cars.
Upstairs there was a GT40 replica you could buy 0-60 in 3.2 secs 200mph and you could buy them for 43,000 dollars (about £27,000).
There was a 350Z kitted out inside and it looked superb I tried to memorise what they had done cause it was really suprising, if someone explained how it looked it would sound cheap but it really was neat.
This is the first time I have seen the brushed steel effect trim stuck in a car and it looks great! I thought this looked cheap in the adverts but it's not in the face at all because of the heavy lacquer coating, in fact it looked expensive.
Also it had aluminium mats with the none slip torpedo pattern this also looked great.
Anyway I saw a couple of suppliers that manufactured mats and stick on trim but they were from spain and puerto Rico by the time youve paid postage you may as well buy from home.
Anyway all I came back with was a $10 electronic tyre gauge and a thirst to restyle my interior.
Anyone else go?