changing color
A car which has been painted for a colour change (i.e. totally dismantled to get the paint where it needs) not only would the price be sky high but also the car WILL NEVER BE THE SAME again, believe me I know...! The first couple of weeks you will be running to and from the shop with upcoming faults and all sorts of problems, then its the creaks and noises as a re-tighten car is never the same as a factory assembly and at last but not least it won't look "right" near the edges of windows and corners and it will always look like a crashed car. I´d RUN away from a car that shows another colour under the outer layer as it will be easily seen on the front bumper where stone chips come up...
Originally Posted by kiko
A car which has been painted for a colour change (i.e. totally dismantled to get the paint where it needs) not only would the price be sky high but also the car WILL NEVER BE THE SAME again, believe me I know...! The first couple of weeks you will be running to and from the shop with upcoming faults and all sorts of problems, then its the creaks and noises as a re-tighten car is never the same as a factory assembly and at last but not least it won't look "right" near the edges of windows and corners and it will always look like a crashed car. I´d RUN away from a car that shows another colour under the outer layer as it will be easily seen on the front bumper where stone chips come up...
After having a silver car, you won't like a black one. Black really obscures the lines of the car. Just looks like a bad-*** blob going down the street
How about pearl white (metallic)? Lexus has a beautiful shade of this, but I'd make the flakes bigger. Cadillac also (Escalade....homey)
How about pearl white (metallic)? Lexus has a beautiful shade of this, but I'd make the flakes bigger. Cadillac also (Escalade....homey)
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Take the car to a good shop and you shouldn't have worries. Better to change the color because of taste than because of an accident
If you buy a car and want to completely mod it to suit your style (power,handling, sound, looks etc.) a color change is a good option imho.
Yeah, the front end must be painted again after stone chips (or immediately a couple of times?) with the new color because of that. After that no worries, but of course everybody should avoid those chips
If you buy a car and want to completely mod it to suit your style (power,handling, sound, looks etc.) a color change is a good option imho.
Originally Posted by kiko
I´d RUN away from a car that shows another colour under the outer layer as it will be easily seen on the front bumper where stone chips come up...
Foil Paint might be the answer. Un-do it when you want to see it!
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Originally Posted by Ray
Foil Paint might be the answer. Un-do it when you want to see it!
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ad.php?t=44932
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ad.php?t=44932
I was reading this thread its GREAT idea but will this foil paint be available ? I live in miami, fl. How would we go about getting quotes and info on it. Thanks
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