satin, matt, or gloss black
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Re: satin, matt, or gloss black
cheers for the piks i like the size on the white one but not the style
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Re: satin, matt, or gloss black
I say, if your doing the prep work but your getting it sprayed by a pro then id go for sattin. This is no disraspect but doing the prep work for gloss is sooo hard, where as satin makes your life a little easyer because it wont show all the lumps and bumps. my moggy is done in sattin but i just cut it back with 1500 wet and dry and then rubbing compound, gives it a nice shine, but not so much in your face
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Re: satin, matt, or gloss black
What is this blue one GAS? Looks mental, any more pics or info?
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Sorry rato..this is the only picture i have of it..
The young guy who built it tried to do too many mods to it and sickened himself with it.in the end it was only out for about a season before getting broken for parts.
Some specs from what i can remember..
Roof chop
flip front
suiside doors
rumbel seat
1600cc twincam
marina axle and brakes..
He spent alot of time and money on this,but it was way off the mark
The young guy who built it tried to do too many mods to it and sickened himself with it.in the end it was only out for about a season before getting broken for parts.
Some specs from what i can remember..
Roof chop
flip front
suiside doors
rumbel seat
1600cc twincam
marina axle and brakes..
He spent alot of time and money on this,but it was way off the mark
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Re: satin, matt, or gloss black
gloss black as it looks faster
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Re: satin, matt, or gloss black
Gloss
Matt or Satin have been done to death over the last few years, it'll also look **** after a few weeks and you'll end up wanting to paint it again properly.
Matt or Satin have been done to death over the last few years, it'll also look **** after a few weeks and you'll end up wanting to paint it again properly.
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i think your right, ive painted the bonnet and the sides of my current car and i think i like the shine of glossdantournay wrote:Gloss
Matt or Satin have been done to death over the last few years, it'll also look **** after a few weeks and you'll end up wanting to paint it again properly.
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I was going to do mine satin black until I started looking into it properly. I thought it wouldn't be a problem if it's just a temporary measure but then I knew it wouldn't be that temporary. With the blue base you could go for period race car look or do scallops and save yourself the hassle of a full respray. Could even get them made up in vinyl.
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the whole car is bare metal so it will be a full respray its cheap enough cause i know the guy
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I know its 'mates rates' but can i ask roughly how much, with you doing all the prep work (and finishing?)
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he's priming it, gloss, then clear laquer all for 200 quid and im helping with the finish
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