Sill Kickplates

Interior Exterior

Q:
Would these fit ours? I can't find a S1 or S2 specifict item.
http://www.eliseparts.com/secure/ind...tml&lang=en-gb

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Looks like S1 to my eye. Don't recognize that sill...
- J
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That's what I was thinking.
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Unfortunately no. I contacted them about the sills and they told me that they would not fit on our cars.
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Sigh, they look great though and I think a good price for 4 fairly substantial bits of CF.
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Bobby,
They had this LOVELY black Elise fully "trimshopped" at MidRivers last week when I was there...
Anyway... notice where they placed the "==ELISE==" sillplates in the first picture!
I would have never thought of that...
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they have had that car for atleast several months. it was prepared for the log25. scott
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The seats look great, but black just doesn't work for this car IMHO.
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Love the location of the Sill plates..I wonder how they got them in there? Cut the door?
Ryan
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Arnt the sill plates supposed to go on the door sills as in here
http://www.grouplotus.com/car/car_af...cwin.php?id=20
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I wonder whether the sill covers from the vx220 will fit the elise. I think that they look great.
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ooo those look cool!
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I'm going to disagree here. While they are better looking on their own than the flat sills that we get standard, they don't match the look of the car at all. It's good for the sharp edges of the vx220 though. The Elise is all about curves.
I'm definitely going to have to get something eventually. There's just too many passengers that aren't used to getting in and out without scuffing those things.
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What's that black doodad on the passenger side of the console?
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What's that black doodad on the passenger side of the console?
Eject button.
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I'm going to disagree here. While they are better looking on their own than the flat sills that we get standard, they don't match the look of the car at all. It's good for the sharp edges of the vx220 though. The Elise is all about curves.
I'm definitely going to have to get something eventually. There's just too many passengers that aren't used to getting in and out without scuffing those things.
While you continue to search, note that Mother's Back To Black
really does a nice job of getting rid of those scuff marks. You do
have to apply it liberally.....and it doesn't protect you much from
newly acquired scuffs...but it will bring out a nice clean look just
after it's applied. We need something like Rhino-liner's pebbly-look.
Nothing seems to scuff that stuff.
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A couple people had rhino guard or other grip-tape-like substances applied to the underside of the front clam. I was wondering how that stuff was working out over the long term. Having acquired, unfortunately, a few scrapes under the front clam, it's looking like a good idea right now.
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