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Dunckel

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At least it was eventually painted. The majority of the ricers around here never paint their cars after doing the exterior stuff. There is a local guy that has had the same multicolored civic for at least five years. Front valence is yellow, white hood, green fendors, black side skirts, green rear valence, and the rest is red and rusty. Still has the same old d series engine. I'm just glad he didn't buy a supra.
 

Selz202

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Dunckel;1192073 said:
At least it was eventually painted. The majority of the ricers around here never paint their cars after doing the exterior stuff. There is a local guy that has had the same multicolored civic for at least five years. Front valence is yellow, white hood, green fendors, black side skirts, green rear valence, and the rest is red and rusty. Still has the same old d series engine. I'm just glad he didn't buy a supra.

Never understood that... if you can't afford to have the whole car sprayed its still cheap to have the pieces color matched and sprayed to the rest of the car. You know you're going to need to do it before you even buy the kit...
 

kabanimk3supra

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Selz202;1192388 said:
Never understood that... if you can't afford to have the whole car sprayed its still cheap to have the pieces color matched and sprayed to the rest of the car. You know you're going to need to do it before you even buy the kit...

primer is like 3-5 dollars per can. 40 dollars is enough to primer the whole car, especially a small car.