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Just another typical car and I'm only 16 so be impressed.
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Loving the patina! I'd also like to see how the patina would look after a buff up, ive seen patina'd black cars after a good waxing and the patina looks ever better.patina.
patina.
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I like it as is. Its a daily. Rock chips and all that are going to happen on the new paint and its going to drive you insane. My 2 pennies.
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patina on a car from the late 80's-early 90's is dumb. this will be a clean daily driver once painted. i like your style.
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I see what you're saying and actually agree with you. I originally bought it to repaint it though so I'd kinda like to follow through with that. We'll see what happens. I already tore apart the entire suspension and refreshed everything with OEM rubber and built some custom coilovers for it so that's all good to go. Interior is near flawless, it would only be suiting to have fresh paint for this car.Originally posted by FABEL View Post
you will never get this level of patina back & original paint is only original once. notice how so many people are quick to jump on having it painted? - be unique & raise eyebrows by building a quality car that looks to be 'other' by the small-minded world whom view a chassis only as deep as it's clearcoat.
as long as there is no rust, nothing is being hurt by embracing what is already there. like some have said, the car already looks cool. I'd say focus on bushings & drivetrain, then a set of rollers as unique as the body, without wasting your time on the superficial side of car building.
there's a lot of beauty already present, please embrace that for what it is before even considering a new direction, or be amongst the sheep.
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no.Originally posted by martinm13 View PostPlease paint it
no.Originally posted by NorCalFocus View PostPainting this car would be good practice for the 02.
no.Originally posted by DriftGirl View Postnice start...paint it
no!Originally posted by CubbyChowder View PostYeah, paint is next on the list.
yes!Originally posted by cobrawannabe View PostI like the patina. Cool car.
yes.Originally posted by righteousrags88 View PostI like it
lol.Originally posted by aLaFleur View PostI'm impressed because you told me to be.
no.Originally posted by yoshioka90 View Postpaint it brickyard red.
you will never get this level of patina back & original paint is only original once. notice how so many people are quick to jump on having it painted? - be unique & raise eyebrows by building a quality car that looks to be 'other' by the small-minded world whom view a chassis only as deep as it's clearcoat.
as long as there is no rust, nothing is being hurt by embracing what is already there. like some have said, the car already looks cool. I'd say focus on bushings & drivetrain, then a set of rollers as unique as the body, without wasting your time on the superficial side of car building.
there's a lot of beauty already present, please embrace that for what it is before even considering a new direction, or be amongst the sheep.
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It's getting there. I guess it's challenging to financially support car when you're only 16...
Info on the IS lip?
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