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TallgeeseIIII 12-10-2002 07:14 PM

Soon to get a Toyota Supra, questions about modding
 
my mom's real car has a shiny green paint job, it looks really cool and i'd like to use the same automobile paint on my new car, will that cause any problems? too acidic, too heavy, etc. oh, btw, my friends and i are all getting cars and modding them and we're gonna race them through the hallways at school in the morning, i'm definetly going for speed!

http://www.jdmtoys.com/bitcharg/imag...pra_silver.jpg

Shypo 12-11-2002 12:18 AM

im guessing your mom has a civic?
use a 3.8 if your goin for speed

Seraph 12-11-2002 12:21 AM

Don't forget to be careful of all the people walking around, i've heard many stories about poor bits getting crushed at schools nationwide :p

NetNinja489 12-11-2002 01:43 AM

my first bit died of a high-heeled mom at my schools open house

RIP White WRX 57mhz

TallgeeseIIII 12-11-2002 08:14 AM

my mom has a pontiac grand am, and thanks for the advice guys, i was a little worried about it but i think i can handle it, anyway, are there any known problems with using real automobile paint on a plastic body?

Crisp_Rapper 12-11-2002 11:07 AM

from past experience, there's slightly differing formulas when it comes to spraypaint, some work nicely whilst others eat away at the plastic like a fatkid eating chocolate....

go to a car place, get some PLASTIC PRIMER, THEN you can safely use any car paint you like....

or just use model paints (but i know what you mean, some car colours are much nicer than model paints)

TallgeeseIIII 12-11-2002 02:57 PM

yeah, you understand, i'm going for a metalic look and feel without the weight


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