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  • e30Hungry
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    I'll post more pictures when i get it on it's feet. I smell gas so i am not driving it until i find out why.

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  • bastianshaw
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    moar pics

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  • K0nArtist
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    Looks good! Can't wait to see it.

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  • e30Hungry
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    Good choice. :up:

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  • DaButt
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    Can anyone fill me in on the whole re-spray process? I'm a noob (see under my name) and have no idea where to begin... first off, it's a 84 Eta with 113000 miles, Polaris (silber) metallic over Cardinal red. Love the color combo, but I've got an itch for a fresh coat all the way around. So there's some kind of order to the madness, I'll organize my thoughts into questions...

    1. Where do I get real BMW Polaris Paint? Primer? Clear Coat?

    2. How much will that cost?

    3. How much does your average paint place charge to respray? How long will it take?

    4. What am I missing?

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  • e30Hungry
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    Yeah, I've decided on delphin and will be painting it very soon

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  • Ayman
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    Originally posted by Big Unit View Post
    Delphin FTW!!
    Werd.

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  • Atlant
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    Stick with the Delphin! I saw this car up for sale a while a go. Very nice color

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  • Big Unit
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    Delphin FTW!!

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  • e30Hungry
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    any pictures of a resprayed delphin?

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  • GillesBigCowboy
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    I like to think of old dingy oxidizing paint as having a unique patina... But if you must have shiny new paint, stick with same color.

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  • noE30
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    The color being a shade off will look much better than a blue car with sliver jambs and engine bay. Delphin all the way

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  • e30Hungry
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    Is it even worth the risk of the shop not getting the color right though?

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  • EddieNYC
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    color change is always nice if done right

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  • CrusherCurtis
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    Originally posted by devon.818 View Post
    remember color change you need the door jams, engine bay jams, and trunk jam, as well as gas filler area all sprayed, means more money, and some place might do a poor job,.


    i say respray in all delphin, or a similar color.

    my car is zinno, gonna get it resprayed in henna, no need to paint any jams
    +1

    If I were to every get a color change I'd want to do it right and completely strip the car and put it on a rotisserie. Otherwise I'm always going to have it repainted the same color.

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