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Old 05-21-2006, 01:36 PM
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That Chrager looks ------- awesome.I might have to go to Walmart and get some Tremclad.
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That Chrager looks ------- awesome.I might have to go to Walmart and get some Tremclad.
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Old 05-21-2006, 04:18 PM
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i think i'm going to call it flat black since I dont like sanding and I dont like this 100 degree weather. I'm happy with the results. I believe the more productive work you do with this type of paint, the better the results. I finally got the feel for it on the third day, but i'm not going to do this car the right way. I think if you have a carport it would be alot easier. It so hot here that the paint sizzles and then smokes when i put it on the car.

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Do you think White would come out better, because i plan on a budget paint job
you see alot less blemishes with white
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Old 05-21-2006, 07:16 PM
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Black is known to show everything wrong with a car. The lighter the color, the more you can hide. I read all the pages of that thread one night when I was thinking about doing this paint job and as far as I could tell, in order to get decent results, you need to know how to paint cars. Understanding the process is the only way to get good results. Laying down the right amount of paint and letting it set seems to be key as does wet sanding every 2-3 coats. I think if you spent some time wet sanding the car, did another coat or two, and then wet sanded again, you'd be much happier with the end result.
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Black is known to show everything wrong with a car. The lighter the color, the more you can hide. I read all the pages of that thread one night when I was thinking about doing this paint job and as far as I could tell, in order to get decent results, you need to know how to paint cars. Understanding the process is the only way to get good results. Laying down the right amount of paint and letting it set seems to be key as does wet sanding every 2-3 coats. I think if you spent some time wet sanding the car, did another coat or two, and then wet sanded again, you'd be much happier with the end result.
No doubt. I ended up going to Harbor freight, picking up a cheap gun and going to this little paint shop down the road. Spent under $200 for all the paint, reducer, clear coat and hardner. I ended up sanding the paint twice though to try and hide some of the body imperfections before it was CC'd. Even after the first layer of cc you could still see alot, so I ended up picking up some pearl to throw in the cc and now you can't see ---- showing through with all the damn pearl in it
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Old 05-24-2006, 09:16 PM
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I'm pretty much finished painting and now i'm installing my ebay special fmic (100 shipped). I also cleaned up my left yellow headlight, its so clear now.
[img height=600]http://www2.latech.edu/~njt002/car/teg/P1010099.JPG[/img]
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[img height=600]http://www2.latech.edu/~njt002/car/paint/day%202/sideview1.JPG[/img]
[img height=600]http://www2.latech.edu/~njt002/car/paint/day%202/sideview2.JPG[/img]
fmic mock up until i can break out my saw and welder
[img height=600]http://www2.latech.edu/~njt002/car/paint/day%202/fmicview.JPG[/img]

The paint is growing on me and I like it. I might switch to white in the future to hide the body imperfections, but I atleast want black for right now. I think i'm going to weld an exhaust tip on my muffler, probably just a straight piece of pipe cause that nissan muffler just looks funny. I also orderd the 2g gs-r emblem and i'm in the process of find some new acura emblems. I rebadged the car, i dont see the point in debadging an acura , i'm proud to own one.

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get a camera, those pictures look ------- disgusting.
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dam those tailights look sick on a black teg like that.. clear altezza's painted red? and that wing.. - all the red and black make it look like a type R
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SOHC in an acura WTF
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