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- January 7, 2011 at 8:36 am #26903
for some reason i have become the man on these custom paint jobs. :rock
this is a 04′ 300. silver is the factory color, the blue was added with mini silver flake all over, and orange peel with dirt fir that extra custom finish. i should have either pics or video of the car put together tomm..
i have to admit, i was actually more impressed with the out come of this one than i was with the southern comfort.:clappy :kofee
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[URL=http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e246/1terpfan/z71/?action=view¤t=VID-20110105-00021.mp4][IMG]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e246/1terpfan/z71/th_VID-20110105-00021.jpg[/IMG][/URL]January 8, 2011 at 4:39 am #26917[quote=”ding” post=16864]looks good.
but why didnt you mix the flake in clear base[/quote]because who ever did it before put the flake in the clear.:unsure:January 8, 2011 at 5:15 am #26918here’s the finish product.
of course no fri. would be complete with out some kind of challange.
now a days you it’s hard to get bodymen that pay attetion to details when putting a car back together like pre chiping the paint. i mean what client of yours has the time to worry about that. so you either hire the best or you get some old fart that should have been retired 3 times, and in old bodyman retirement home.we get the old fart.:hunt :teach
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a little mud
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a lilttle etch primer. you know because he have to keep the hacker pride.
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a little paint and clear no flake
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now ready for delivery
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[IMG]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e246/1terpfan/z71/IMG-20110107-00007.jpg[/IMG]January 8, 2011 at 6:27 pm #26925Looks good man! I always kinda liked getting a strange job like that in and being able to match it.
Love the videos, especially the sound effects in the first one!
Make sure to spank your bodyman for chipping the paint. A little tape and patience makes reassembly much safer! Or else next time you can strip some bolts and loose a bunch of hardware in return :clappy
Looks like you are doing some great work! :cheers
January 8, 2011 at 11:04 pm #26936thanks guys.
ben even if the body guy had used tape, he still would of massed it up. those were aftermarket grills they were a tight fit, they should of been prefitted or i almost would of prefered that they were put on and we would of painted around them. - AuthorPosts
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