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- May 11, 2007
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- Niketown, OR
O hai
EDIT: I forgot to ask where your place of residency is located.
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O hai
EDIT: I forgot to ask where your place of residency is located.
...I REALLY wish you kept the bay beige...
If the beige hadn't have been pretty jacked like it was I would have left it. This is no show car, so the matching satin black to the rest of the trim work & back panel was the easier & cheaper solution. Plus I like it I have a feeling people might see my "vision" for the whole idea more once the motor is in there
Yup. I cleaned it all, then roughed it all with 400 grit, then blew out all the crannys with the compressor, then tack ragged it all. Then about 4 light coats of the SEM over the whole thing. Ended up taking about 2 1/2 cans for the bay.
If the beige hadn't have been pretty jacked like it was I would have left it. This is no show car, so the matching satin black to the rest of the trim work & back panel was the easier & cheaper solution. Plus I like it I have a feeling people might see my "vision" for the whole idea more once the motor is in there
, you should come back to design school with me if you keep talking like that!! Love the direction this project has taken so far!my "vision"
Did you prime it at all? Prob wouldn't need to since it's not bare metal, right?
...you should come back to design school with me if you keep talking like that!!
If not beige,,, should of gone brown... The engine bay is also the "interior" right?
I didn't prime. No bare metal anywhere so no etching primer needed either.
I actually was in the architecture program at University of Oregon.
Ooh, flat brown mighta been cool! Wouldn't have match the rest of the paint work that well to me though.
haha i know you told me that last year, maybe we need to consider automotive design!?! IdkI actually was in the architecture program at University of Oregon.
Thanks Mattis
...consider automotive design!?! Idk
No problem, glad it arrived safe and sound.
I don't think I'd last too long -- everything I'd design would looks like a 240 QUOTE]
Hahah that would be cool! Bring em' back!