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Anyone ever seen that plastidip shit in person?

Looks to good to be true, but if it peels off the windows that easily what's to stop it doing the same on your panels?

I guess people wouldn't know the difference if its done right. And it's only that easy to peel off if it's half cured I think. Meant to be a bit harder or almost like vinyl when it's on for a few hours

Would do the EA for a laugh but I'd say the paint needs to be good to begin with, or prepped, and I won't do that

Yeh I think it needs to be pretty well prepped like clay bard or something. But I would do a panel that I have laying around at home first before I attacked my car

Got 2 mates that would be interested in doing in.

What sort of costs would you be looking at to do the plasti dip?

Well after checking my bank history turns out I never actually confirmed payment, so I'll probably buy it in a couple of weeks. I'm happy to do other peoples cars but would want to do mine first to see whats involved and if I actually do a good job for starters

Lol I posted a picture and they all started crying because they are varrstoens. Took them a while to figure out that it isn't their car. Lol

Yeah cuz Varrstoens aren't JDM AS FUCK!

Actually an NS member posted a topic about ROTA Wheels.

Was an interesting read.

Don't be mean they will cry

Lol yeh man I'm sick of the debates though.

LOL!

Yeah, once you're on NS for a bit you can actually filter out the shit.

I like NS.com, there are some good members on there who know their stuff and you can find some interesting threads.

I think I will now

The thread topic is usually a straight up give away if the topic is going to be good or not.

Then you read the first few post, if it's all shit talk = Shit thread.

Constructive discussion = Good thread.

Nisskid has the know-how.

In one thread, he was explaining to us about the types of wheel qualities and builds through out different brands.

I just asked them where I can get volk rays stickers from

LOL! For the trololols!

I bought a sticker set from On The Run Motorsport.

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