Car Show Pics - Feb. 2, 2002
Hey guys, I can't see the pics, but if your talking about that white 7th gen, thats my baby.
I asked that guy what kind of dog that was, but I can't remember what he said. Right now I'm looking at bodykits, but I do want something that will keep the clean look and something different from the OEM kit. Well thanx for the compliments. (spelling)
I asked that guy what kind of dog that was, but I can't remember what he said. Right now I'm looking at bodykits, but I do want something that will keep the clean look and something different from the OEM kit. Well thanx for the compliments. (spelling) Thread Starter
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the dog looks like some sort of terrier, but I'm not positive. you should be able to see the cars. I know the webserver was down on Sunday for a couple hours, but it has been up since then. try to load the page again.
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PipeLayer: very nice car. how did you do the colored grill and the plastic piece in the front of the engine bay. If you do a body kit, do something that no one else has done, because you have a lot of originality in it already so making it look completely different would be awesome. ok, I am rambling now.
To answer your question, I took a lot of tape and newspaper and covered the entire bumper with it and just took a can of spray paint and started painting. To paint the other piece all you have to do is look at the back of the bumper and there is like 8 screws holding it in place, just unscrew it and it comes right off. I used engine enamel paint from pep boys, the color was ford blue, just incase you wanted to know that.
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<< To answer your question, I took a lot of tape and newspaper and covered the entire bumper with it and just took a can of spray paint and started painting. To paint the other piece all you have to do is look at the back of the bumper and there is like 8 screws holding it in place, just unscrew it and it comes right off. I used engine enamel paint from pep boys, the color was ford blue, just incase you wanted to know that. >>
cool. I wouldn't paint mine blue, but thanks for the info. I doubt I will even paint mine anytime soon.
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