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I'm looking at painting my 1990 Brilliant Rot E30 this winter. I love the color but I want to give it a bit of a flare. So I am thinking of adding some metallic to the Brilliant Rot just to make it pop a bit more. I haven't committed to it yet, looking for some feedback.
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Nevr knew red paint is so expensive, I paid 675 for a gallon.. The car will be painted in a week or so. It will be hennarot. Im super excited to say the least.
-Jay
2014 NASA FL se30 champ #81
2001 se46 3 year plan in progress
what kind of paint did you buy for that price? For non-metallic paint that seems expensive.
My car is brilliantrot now and I am going to change it to Imola I think. That way the engine bay can stay red and it won't look totally retarded. I'll do the door jambs too, hopefully the winter will go well and she'll get paint
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