Blitz Black Turbo E30 (old thread was about Plasti-dip)

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  • DrtyE30
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    Drtye30......i think you need to rename the thread, people obviously aren't reading and realizing you DIDN'T plastidip your car......
    Haha you're right man, [fixed]

    Not Plasti-dip guys, real paint!!

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  • IronFreak
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    Drtye30......i think you need to rename the thread, people obviously aren't reading and realizing you DIDN'T plastidip your car......

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  • matias88e30
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    i might be re doing it, removed it all from my red plasti dipped e30 just to found a even worst paint job lol, it will definatly improve the look of your car, for me its just temporary till i can afford a real paint job

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  • DrtyE30
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    Originally posted by AwakenNoMore
    Whelp, this thread has been informative. It looks like I have some ordering to do, and some Rust-Oleum flat black to throw out.

    Car turned out great!
    Haha thanks man, hope to see some pics posted here if you do!!

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  • AwakenNoMore
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    Whelp, this thread has been informative. It looks like I have some ordering to do, and some Rust-Oleum flat black to throw out.

    Car turned out great!

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  • humzak77
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    Oh my bad. Didnt read the whole thing. Nice work.

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  • DrtyE30
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    Originally posted by humzak77
    Im back lol. Still have been sitting back and not plasti dipping my car like i said. SOON hopefully ill do it. I dont see why you took it apart? I know you can just leave the car the way it is and apply it straigt on.
    Yeah that would be some real paint on my e30, didn't do the whole plasti dip thing.

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  • IronFreak
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    Because he actually painted it....

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  • humzak77
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    Im back lol. Still have been sitting back and not plasti dipping my car like i said. SOON hopefully ill do it. I dont see why you took it apart? I know you can just leave the car the way it is and apply it straigt on.

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  • DrtyE30
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    Originally posted by carfantiti
    why,why,why?I can't imagine going threw all that work for that jeez
    I dig it hard man, The car in person looks mean and it's what I wanted. To each his own I guess. It would be like someone telling you "Why would you spend all that money on an M3? When you could turbo an m20 and have it be a lot quicker."

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  • edsel1134
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    ^ opps lol

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  • IronFreak
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    Originally posted by carfantiti
    why,why,why?I can't imagine going threw all that work for that jeez
    Originally posted by edsel1134
    It's worth it.. And is 1/4 the price.. And when the time comes 3-5 years down the road.. You clean it's really nice and add 1-2 more coats and good to go for another 5.. Rust resistant, heat resistant, fade resistant, and pressure resistant. No more worrying about rust eating through the paint it will seal the metal. And it's easy to remove.. Took me 5 hours to do the m3 with prep work
    I believe he was talking about the blitz black paint job......not plastidip.

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  • edsel1134
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    It's worth it.. And is 1/4 the price.. And when the time comes 3-5 years down the road.. You clean it's really nice and add 1-2 more coats and good to go for another 5.. Rust resistant, heat resistant, fade resistant, and pressure resistant. No more worrying about rust eating through the paint it will seal the metal. And it's easy to remove.. Took me 5 hours to do the m3 with prep work

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  • carfantiti
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    why,why,why?I can't imagine going threw all that work for that jeez

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  • IronFreak
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    You should apply any paint at that temp, it comes out finer and lays out nice and smooth. I even heated my undercoat when i sprayed it.

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