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Dat micolour & final inspection combo

thats sexeh....

Dat Artz carport finish...

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its not waxed yet , but am I close ? :huh:

tbh there is still quite a few scratches in it on close inspection but there is only so much you can do with tired old paint....

I mean i could buff them out but the clearcoat is only going to get thinner...

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thats sexeh....

Dat Artz carport finish...

DSCN1212_zpsfacc27cb.jpg

its not waxed yet , but am I close ? :huh:

tbh there is still quite a few scratches in it on close inspection but there is only so much you can do with tired old paint....

I mean i could buff them out but the clearcoat is only going to get thinner...

Youre putting way too much effort in for a "budget job".

Guy isnt even going to notice the difference between the minor ones only you can see

kinkstah.

your dumppipe looks very sweet.,

i gotta ask, which blind man did the rear of the system?! so we can avoid them at all costs.

Hahahaha.

Yeah.

Nothing at all on my car can be considered to 'look very sweet'

Well yeah, I don't think he is gonna plumb it back for now (re: screamer).

How he is going to fit that into the 5in cat, I do not know. Unless he runs it direct to the body of the cat itself. I believe ARTZ had that done.

But my car cannot be made to 'look very sweet' by the efforts of one man alone.

It will most likely require the efforts of three men, namely scotty, artz, and aaron by the way of his guard roller and general "greg don't do stupid shit" advice.

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