What was your deposit date?Just configured an I4 nimbus, yellow callipers, diamond cut, privacy, touring and black leather for first months production which I think is now Jan
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What was your deposit date?Just configured an I4 nimbus, yellow callipers, diamond cut, privacy, touring and black leather for first months production which I think is now Jan
It was the Wednesday evening so think that was 7th July before GoodwoodWhat was your deposit date?
Same dates as me, as discussed on FB or a.n.other forumJust configured an I4 nimbus, yellow callipers, diamond cut, privacy, touring and black leather for first months production which I think is now Jan
Feel quite relieved to have the order in. Was magma red for nearly 12 months until I saw the Goodwood nimbus photosSame dates as me, as discussed on FB or a.n.other forum
My deposit was placed at 00:15am on the 7th after watching the launch.
We must be in the first batch of the I4s.
I was at Goodwood on Thursday and Nimbus is awesome in the flesh. Suits the Emira perfectly. Of course, saw Magma and Hethel too. Cannot go wrong.Feel quite relieved to have the order in. Was magma red for nearly 12 months until I saw the Goodwood nimbus photos
Ha
I have also said on here, and I believe it, that Nimbus is the single best colour for the Emira, in terms of how it looks and works. It was VERY close between me choosing the Magman 0 I hjad both at one point.
Your colour blind tho yeah?Funny those are my two least favourite colours!
But what a boring place the world would be if you all had as good taste as me
Your colour blind tho yeah?
Ahhhh DV was such a missed opportunity. Still be cool. But...Yeah, hence I went for DV thinking it was a proper green!!
For me given the shape of the rear pillars ot looks like the car was designed to have the black roof, also gives the car a lower stance imo.
This video does make me question if I'd spec privacy glass again, I like it on the back, I don't think the engine is particularly pretty so is better for the more subtle visibility.
However the side windows look a bit odd
I had a quote to have the roof wrapped in black and it’s only £250 . I have been offered a early allocation but it doesn’t have upper black pack which is what I specked so I wanted to see what it would cost for me to do it and the answer is not a lot of money at allI’m on the fence with BP, I’ve gone for it with Nimbus as I like the cockpit type look. I never had PPF so haven’t missed what it can do.
That is cheap, seems the best way to go if you haven’t specked BP but fancy it.I had a quote to have the roof wrapped in black and it’s only £250 . I have been offered a early allocation but it doesn’t have upper black pack which is what I specked so I wanted to see what it would cost for me to do it and the answer is not a lot of money at all
And you can get self healing black ppf now so win winThat is cheap, seems the best way to go if you haven’t specked BP but fancy it.
I was pondering something similar but in a matt carbon finishThat is cheap, seems the best way to go if you haven’t specked BP but fancy it.
yep...just one of the 50 dusting applications required daily for the glossy black pack...give me a matt chopped carbon look ppf for a similar affect without the hassle
Carbon "look"I was pondering something similar but in a matt carbon finish
yep...just one of the 50 dusting applications required daily for the glossy black pack...give me a matt chopped carbon look ppf for a similar affect without the hassle
Is that a blue type 136 SUV in the background?
Agree. I would still apply self-healing black PPF onto an upper black pack to avoid having a scratch pack.And you can get self healing black ppf now so win win
These photos are excellent in terms of colour balance and it shows the warmth/bronze undertones of Nimbus extremely well in daylight. Thanks so much for sharing!From the London Concours. Drew a crowd...
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