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there would not be a factory car anywhere this side of 1950s russia that is painted in acrylic. unless it's being painted in someones backyard.

u might be surprised that my dads torana (76 model) was acrylic & my other car (rover) 82 model is also acrylic, unless i misunderstood your response :/

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Indicative price on how much this work would cost from Detroit?

edit: Nice work on the front guards. The finish is fantastic, but it doesn't look like they pumped up the rear enough. The outer rim of the wheel is still a good 1cm past the guard.

Indicative price on how much this work would cost from Detroit?

edit: Nice work on the front guards. The finish is fantastic, but it doesn't look like they pumped up the rear enough. The outer rim of the wheel is still a good 1cm past the guard.

in real life it looks much better as for the rear i love it

as for price you would have to call them cos i have no idea as it was part of my sponsorship.

in real life it looks much better as for the rear i love it

as for price you would have to call them cos i have no idea as it was part of my sponsorship.

Okay, no probs...

How long did the process from drop off to pickup?

Okay, no probs...

How long did the process from drop off to pickup?

because there was no rush to do it and they have tones of cars waiting for there godly touch it was about 2 and half weeks

because there was no rush to do it and they have tones of cars waiting for there godly touch it was about 2 and half weeks

Not too bad at all... I might be employing their services in the near future :)

Issue 107 champ, (PMR33)? neat car. how much for rims? i want them in black

Cam

thats someone eles my car comes out in 4-5 months in hpi

the rims are about $3500

http://www.hookupshop.com/Blitz%20rims.htm

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