My Backyard Paintjob
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My Backyard Paintjob
Well after about 2 months here she is, Took some before and after shots. Pretty happy with the result, Spent alot of time getting the fit between the front bumper and the guards/ Headlight covers better than they were
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That looks like a really great job GP, well done! Is it 2pac?
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You did a beautiful job in restoring the car, the paint finish turned out really well. The alignment of the headlights is annoying buy looks great when fixed
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2pac is a bit toxic for the backyard so I used Acrylic with clear topcoats
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*I've just picked up my jaw from the ground...omg that looks fantastic
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Lots more skill and effort than I put into mine. Well done.
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Re: My Backyard Paintjob
Damn...I better get off my ar$e and do a proper touch up on my car!
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This looks like an awesome job.
I have always wondered, how the heck do you get the panels off the car? e.g. the front side panels over the wheels?
I have always wondered, how the heck do you get the panels off the car? e.g. the front side panels over the wheels?
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Wow... If you're looking for a job, you can paint mine!!
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lea wrote:Wow... If you're looking for a job, you can paint mine!!
+2 and paging -alex...
and paging -alex (if you need an incentive to come to Sydney... we are all in a fairly nearby area).
Top work. You can sell me your old wheels into the bargain.
Did you do it like Billbunter, in a home made spray booth after lots of detailed preparation? It looks so good.
I take it this is not your first one!
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Looks great, kudos.
You can do my car too , I just need the roof done and it doesn't have to come up as good as your car.
Plus it's black so easier colour matching
You can do my car too , I just need the roof done and it doesn't have to come up as good as your car.
Plus it's black so easier colour matching
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marty085 wrote:I have always wondered, how the heck do you get the panels off the car? e.g. the front side panels over the wheels?
They just unbolt. Have a look.
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Re: My Backyard Paintjob
Graham
How many colour red's did it have on it? Mine has 3.
Ted
How many colour red's did it have on it? Mine has 3.
Ted
Why didn't I buy one years ago?
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How did you get those taillights so glossy?
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Re: My Backyard Paintjob
you can wash first and then polish /buff them but only with a very light cutter. It was quite common practise to buff lenses in production if there were minor marks.
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