Random stupid question...
Originally posted by Epoch
I'm fully masking the tires with cards and plastic... I should be good on that front
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I wanted to paint them bronze or dark gold, cause I think bronze on a Frost White teggy looks uber sessy... but I couldn't find the shade I wanted (Especially in a formulation resilient enough for use on tires), so I've decided to go with the standard Duplicoat Graphite...
In the future, I may get nice bronze wheels (Volk T-37s :drool: ), but for now, I'm just looking to get rid of the failing clearcoat on my stock 94 GS-R rims. That and the wheel gap are the only two outstanding appearance issues I need to tackle for now...
I'm fully masking the tires with cards and plastic... I should be good on that front
h:I wanted to paint them bronze or dark gold, cause I think bronze on a Frost White teggy looks uber sessy... but I couldn't find the shade I wanted (Especially in a formulation resilient enough for use on tires), so I've decided to go with the standard Duplicoat Graphite...
In the future, I may get nice bronze wheels (Volk T-37s :drool: ), but for now, I'm just looking to get rid of the failing clearcoat on my stock 94 GS-R rims. That and the wheel gap are the only two outstanding appearance issues I need to tackle for now...
I think they will look great, but I do agree with you on the bronze on white thing :drool:
Originally posted by Epoch
I'm fully masking the tires with cards and plastic... I should be good on that front
h:
I wanted to paint them bronze or dark gold, cause I think bronze on a Frost White teggy looks uber sessy... but I couldn't find the shade I wanted (Especially in a formulation resilient enough for use on tires), so I've decided to go with the standard Duplicoat Graphite...
In the future, I may get nice bronze wheels (Volk T-37s :drool: ), but for now, I'm just looking to get rid of the failing clearcoat on my stock 94 GS-R rims. That and the wheel gap are the only two outstanding appearance issues I need to tackle for now...
I'm fully masking the tires with cards and plastic... I should be good on that front
h:I wanted to paint them bronze or dark gold, cause I think bronze on a Frost White teggy looks uber sessy... but I couldn't find the shade I wanted (Especially in a formulation resilient enough for use on tires), so I've decided to go with the standard Duplicoat Graphite...
In the future, I may get nice bronze wheels (Volk T-37s :drool: ), but for now, I'm just looking to get rid of the failing clearcoat on my stock 94 GS-R rims. That and the wheel gap are the only two outstanding appearance issues I need to tackle for now...
TE37*
wanna join my club? Its the future TE37 owners club of America
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Originally posted by RB
TE37*
wanna join my club? Its the future TE37 owners club of America
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TE37*
wanna join my club? Its the future TE37 owners club of America
h:
Heh... there's a black 96 Turbo Supra near my ex's house... it's got the TE37s in Bronze (With, seriously, 11 or 12 inch wide rears), carbon fiber hood with ventilation grates, and what looks like a meticulously detailed engine and interior... and what looks seriously like 4 inch exhaust piping...
Izz MUY sessy... My only complaint is that it's an Auto, but autos apparently do better quarter mile times in those things... Regardless, I don't live my life a quarter mile at a time, so I'd still prefer stick, but it's
^437 regardless




