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  • poopin04
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    Oh I'm so down. Not sure about the Boston location though.

    Originally posted by robo_trigger
    Can we get an active count of east coast peoples? I know jesse has my number an said we just needed a couple more so lets get this going. Plus it would be helpful if we could communicate with each other

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  • robo_trigger
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    Can we get an active count of east coast peoples? I know jesse has my number an said we just needed a couple more so lets get this going. Plus it would be helpful if we could communicate with each other

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  • JesseStacks
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    Don't gotta tell me twice

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  • NoSnowJustIce
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    Let's make Seattle happen!

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  • JesseStacks
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    @modifiede30, sure send me a pm so i can give you my personal email, i will do what i can to help you out.

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  • modifiede30
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    I have a z3 m-roadster that needs some minor repairs, and the bumper and hood need to be matched to the rest of the car. If I send you some pics, could you give me a sense of the effort involved?

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  • JesseStacks
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    @salvuhdor i call but no answer :\

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  • JesseStacks
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    @enrike well once the clear has lost adhesion to the base coat(color) there is not much that can be done to "re clear" however if the area is small enough, a simple blend job can be just enough to save the cars paint. the down side to this is that it is often a better idea (budget wise) to respray the car. send me some pics and i can give you more detailed advice.

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  • enrike
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    Jesse

    Got a question for ya. What can be done to a car where the clear coat is peeling? It is a red MK3 GTi and one side looks great but the other is not. Can the clear be "sanded down" and then re-clear?

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  • salvuhdor
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    I pm'ed you 2 days ago

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  • JesseStacks
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    @ ninjaotter pm your number pretty please?

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  • ninjaotter
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    Originally posted by JesseStacks
    you have a booth ??? dude get some people together !!!!!!
    I do indeed. Its old, but its a booth. Let me make sure its still fully operational. I'd guess all it needs is some new light bulbs installed.

    Anyone interested in a Bellingham based repaint PM me, I'll start putting things together.

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  • Stephen
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    I'm game, however at bellingham i will have to drop off the car, and pick it up done. Wont be able to hang around much that far away with my work schedule.

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  • JesseStacks
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    i heard R3v likes blue e30s, with no orange peel and pre-color sanding..

    i think i have one of those here @ SCC



    but professional pics are coming soon..

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  • JesseStacks
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    im down, it would basically work like this, i collect a pro rated(deducted from my labor cost) 100-150 deposit from 4-5 people or more just depends i fly out, see all the cars, make a game plan, fly out again in 2-3 weeks with a schedule and plan for each car, this will give people time to plan out the projects. and it gives me time to set a plan for my guys here at my shop. I could possibly bring my work force with me or at least one worker.

    i can do it all from bodywork to paint but i will require help with simple things, (trim removal, moldings, and such) not that i cant do it but thats time i can spend on the body/paint

    what i need you guys to do is find a place for me to work.

    there was one guy who mentioned that he had a spray booth ? that would be perfect but like i said i would need to make one trip for planning and one for actual work.

    i have done similar jobs in the past but it has been in state, for muscle cars and such.

    with proper planning its totally scooby doo-able

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