the bottom bellypane i did not grt paint because i whated somethink to brake the orange up, my brother said the less orange you have the more it stands out
the seat cover was already one the nrg when i got it and it is still in good condition
the wheel i paint white to bring another colour in it and to also go with the seat
and the rear shock 'spring' my dad buy it for me as a prizen
You shouldn't listen to your brother...ever!!
...eventho he's right to a certain degree.
But as there's already a lot of orange it wouldn't matter much IMO, the white however does stand out as there's very little white.
Don't get me wrong, it doesn't look bad it just looks like there's a gap in the middle, and if you painted the bellypan orange it may have looked a bit more aggressive and lower.
I just noticed you already had the seat cover, in that case I probably wouldn't have changed it as well, and no need to paint the spring either when it's brand new.
So it makes sence that you painted the wheels white.
i told you that you can get the clear and that they did not cost much money
what have you got planed for your nrg?
Uhhmmm £20 or ~35 euros isn't cheap, hell E11 for just that 1 glass is expensive to me if you compare it to a set of 4 turn signal glasses or the rear light glass (~E8 and ~E6).
My NRG needs alot of work, but I can only tell a few things:
I will blend in most things like you did, but I'll possibly keep the rear turn signal lights (Don't want to risk a fine, and possibly have to fix them in some way)...however I just thought of something....you'll have to wait and see:W
The front vents....not sure yet if I'll use one with 3 or 5 thingies (Lamellas?), if I'll use the latter I'll get rid of the middle stud(?).
Make some vents in the bellypan.
I'll most likely paint it red and black with some chrome/polished aluminium (Black wheels and red brake calipers for sure).
And then some...