Archie's M3 'NEW PAINT'

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  • george graves
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    Did it get buffed?

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  • europeanplates
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    No if someone could find me a shop up here in Seattle that can get ur done like that. Looks great.

    Ty

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Wheels and suspension?

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  • archie
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    She is all finished and home!
    Thanks everyone for all the great compliments...










    Already on the next projects!!

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  • sonnyqm3
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    very very nice Archie... I am glad it came out nice for you...

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  • White325is
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    Wow that loks great man.. wish I could see it on something bigger than my phone. Haha

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  • THE FEZMAN
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    looks great to me.

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  • cactusjacks1
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    Looks great !! Nice pictures from start to almost finished.

    Jack

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  • archie
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    Almost done!!!





















    and some customer cars in the shop...




    Last edited by archie; 07-06-2010, 10:52 AM.

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  • THE FEZMAN
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    looks fine to me.

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  • archie
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    Originally posted by george graves
    It's the same as all e30's IIRC.
    You know that's what I thought when I was told this. I was wanting to research that but hey know now I.
    Thanks George!

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  • europeanplates
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    3500.00 Sounds great and the work looks real good. If only I could find a shop here in Seattle at that price.

    TY

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  • Butler
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    $3,500 sounds like a steal.


    Glasurit is great quality paint. Its going to look fantastic.

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by archie
    I know that the trim is easily damaged and hard to find especially for the M.
    It's the same as all e30's IIRC.

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  • Eric Giles
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    Yes, definitely remove the window trim. Just take your time and it can easily be removed without damaging anything.

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