http://www.shockdrifting.com/articles/view.php?id=49
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sweet writeup
say no to ghey wings and body kits though
I’d love to do a build up like that minus the stupid spoiler. But $ does not grow on tress for me. Many down the line.
i like the idea… dont like what they did. i like the pic of the girl under the car.
1400 for a FD shell is pretty much unheard of, thats a sweet deal
That’s a great, entertaining write-up. I don’t understand why they painted the rotors black, but the appliance white was genious. Worth the read, fersure. :tup:
That writeup is actually terrible if you actually had to do this.
It is entertaining and full of some ideas. But for a how-to, you’d be absolutely fucking lost.
could have been such a nice car w/o the rice
and what the goddamn shit do you know about it nOOb?
its notso much a write up as a photo documentation of what they did…i like pictures
sex
werd… instantly made it a lot less cool
still pretty kickass none the less though… thats alot of work right thur
i like the rice
its cool as long as u can back it up
Anybody else notice that there was a guy named Xander?
I thought only one example existed in this world?? Huh…
9/9: We got some primer and some epoxy appliance paint to paint the interior. It turned out really good.
9/12: We finished painting the interior with appliance paint. Wow! this stuff is off the hinges.
Anybody know what kind of paint they are using? I would want it in liquid form to be applied with a brush/roller/finishing sponge.
http://www.rustoleum.com/CoatingCategory.asp?frm_category_id=8&SBL=2&ddic=8
???
a friend of mine used the rustoleum roll on paint on a fridge he has. goes on really smooth :tup: i would probably work great on a track car.
Me like…
Dupont makes a great industrial high gloss white that most of the cup car guys use on their interiors for touchups. Let me see if I can find what it is exactly for you.