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Post by bubbasz1 on Nov 19, 2010 21:05:58 GMT -5
Sounds like the L.A. weight loss system to me Jeffy......... (LA=lard ass) At least I get out of the house, Spanky! You too red man!!
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Post by RAM Z on Nov 19, 2010 21:17:13 GMT -5
Sittin in the garage dont count as "getting out"
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2010 11:14:22 GMT -5
I still think the high heat Rustoleum is the best match (especially for the money). Available at almost any home inprovement store and it matched up real good to some clean "factory" areas on a couple of engines that I have redone. I even put some clear over the color to toughen up the paint a little-tended to discolor a little if any gas or shit got on the parts.
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Post by oldsproject on Nov 24, 2010 16:30:23 GMT -5
Leave it to Garyu to bring us back on topic ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2010 10:08:09 GMT -5
The Supercars paint is what I used. Some light it looks pink, some light it looks light brown. As for the other car, I havent done shit with it except put some tires on it. My wife is 8 months pregnant and my oldest boy is 6. So the coupe is on extended hiatus. Greg at Supercars has always told me to use your old cans first, like a base coat. Then follow up with your New stuff that you bought. The reason is obvious. Every batch is different. No matter where u buy from.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2011 9:14:28 GMT -5
In S.E. Louisiana, the Rustoleum (Aged Copper - High Heat) is being sold by Lowe's Home Improvement, and you don't have to buy more than one can at a time if you don't want to.
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Post by alldun5 on Jan 27, 2011 23:16:17 GMT -5
Theres a motion and a second on the table (just to choose a color, not which color)......any discussion....cast your vote
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