Engine bay whoring

Something I've done though every car I've had but is there any company's that sell any covers carbon or stainless for the 200 engine bay? I've sent sizes of certain covers in the 200 bay to a company I know will be able to sort something but wondering of anyone already makes anything for the 200?

Many thanks :smile:
 
Jase does the company who wrapped your parts still do it as I know the site completely changed?

I've been in touch with spec-r apart making up certain parts for the bay.
 
those covers in the photo look nice, anyone got an idea where they are from?

The photo is my car.

The parts were done by a company in Liverpool, think they were called WTP.
The process is called water transfer printing.
They do many different patterns and can do practically any part.
To be quite honest though I would never use that particular company ever again as they completely messed me about for weeks ignoring my calls telling me the parts had fallen under the table at the post office and other sh!t. :worried:
 
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£80 for...
2 parts of the battery cover.
2 small fuse box covers at side of battery.
air box lid.

£45 for...
dip stick top ring
washer filler cap
oil cap
coolant cap
brake fluid cap.


Prices inc p&p and vat.
 
Think they are still going but it's just I wouldn't recommend them.
To start with he was great(sending me pics and quick turn around)but after the first batch of parts he was a complete piss take.
 
The process is called water transfer printing.
They do many different patterns and can do practically any part.
To be quite honest though I would never use that particular company ever again as they completely messed me about for weeks ignoring my calls telling me the parts had fallen under the table at the post office and other sh!t. :worried:

Jase is this reproduced carbon parts or wraped parts ? looks quality .....


Its a type of wrapping but involves water, allowing for complex items to be covered much easier.
 
It's A bit like the transfers you used to get with airfix model kits.
Printed on a realy realy realy fine backing that is applied to the part in water.
It's heat resistant quick a bit so fine on parts under bonnet.
 
No idea if he's still trading. Do an Internet search for "WTP" they were out Liverpool way.
Was without the parts for just a few days.