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[SOLD] IT'S HERE!!! 260 CHROME ORANGE EXIGE

8.3K views 45 replies 12 participants last post by  movenice  
#1 ·
Just came off the truck!
Chrome Orange 260 Exige w/ Star Shield

Pictures coming after PDI.

This car is amazing!!!
All the carbon fiber looks unreal!!

Anybody interested?
Available for sale ASAP!!
 
#8 ·
OOH I'm interested!!! What options???
 
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#16 ·
The stripes you see above the front splitter and on the door and the mustache on the rear are the only decals (not including the 260 logos).

What you see on the roof, the mohawk, front panels, wing, side scoops are all exposed carbon fiber of the actual part itself. Looking at the roof and the rear hatch from underneath also shows raw carbon fiber in addition to the interior pieces.

The seats for instance are done in house and are so complicated they have inhibited production up to this point. They are being hand made and are very time consuming. I don't know if all the other carbon fiber is being done in house at Hethel, but if so - this is quite an undertaking for Lotus. There seems to be a lot of time put into these cars.
 
#18 ·
Does the cup 260 have the hardtop bracket like the Exige S? (The one pulling the center section down from inside the car.)
 
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#19 ·
no

This is the wrong end - but here is the underneath of my roof as seen from the drivers seat...
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And here is an underneath view of the hatch - which doesn't have a strut like other Exige's - it has a tiny prop rod that hold it up. The hatch does look kind of rough in some patches and mine seems to have markings on it - I have no idea what they mean.
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Also - on a side note, my wing doesn't flop like my 06 or 07 did. It is solid and stays in place. I don't know if it the way it is attached, the hatch, the carbon fiber or what - but it does not flop around. :shrug:
 
#21 ·
There are other markings like that throughout - from what I am gathering, my car may be #1 for US (I know about the Sienfeld car but it came the same time -- I even have pic's of the two at port - and his has a much higher serial # - although I am learning the last 5 do not indicate sequence) But I am pretty confident it isn't #60. Maybe 60th hatch piece built? The Storm Titanium Sport 260 for sale in St. Louis doesn't have all the markings. Not a big deal - just adds character. :shrug:
 
#23 ·
I see - no it doesn't end in 60. But that 50 figure is for the US - I believe there are 40 planned for Europe - so far I don't see it. We are now into July and after the initial 3 that came, now finally months later we have some more but we are way short of the 50 right now. The other thing I am confused by is that 2010 Exige production has already began and (according to other threads and Lotus's own press release) are available in Europe. Well just have to wait and see if all 50 make it. Hopefully, with this economy, they will not just hang around like the Club Racers did - and there were only 20 of those (or 25?). Some of those are still unsold.
 
#29 ·
Dan...was in and out of your dealership this morning, left around 9 am, don't think you were there yet.

Took a look at the car (and the others on the lot/in the showroom). VERY nice indeed. Don't know what Lotus is thinking, though, with those graphics. Still and all, the car is something else.
 
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#31 ·
What would it end up costing to remove the decals? I know that some are under the starshield and it would have to be removed and replaced.
 
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#36 ·
The graphics can easily be removed with your fingernail and just peeling - they don't take much. The guy who bought the red 260 in Greenville SC (which is already for sale) took off the graphics from the door by himself.

But you are right, the decals above the front splitter and the mustache on the rear will require the star shield to be removed.

When or if that happens - the star shield really needs to be replaced - and even then, to maintain the star shield warranty, it needs to be Lotus branded star shield (with the watermark logo) otherwise you will not have the warranty. I had some places tell me they could heat it up, peel off the graphics and then reglue the original star shield back on. I checked around, and I don't know what they are thinking given the size of the area that needs to be peeled back, but that would not be good over the long term. Eventual removal would be an even bigger problem.

I have even heard some stories where large areas of paint came off when the star shield was removed - I understand that may not be normal or typical - but there are more than a few postings of that on here - and CO is not easy to match.

I decided to live with the graphics - I am not a big fan of them - but that is how it came. I am trying to convince myself it is like removing the stripes off a classic Cuda, Camaro, or other collectible car with crazy graphics.
 
#37 ·
Thats why you get it done before delivery :p... If it gets messed up at the dealer then its not yours yet.
 
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