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  • george graves
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    1 hour left....

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  • fporro
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    Do you guys think that graffity artists with many years of rattle can experiance and air-brushing could replicate oem mirror finishes?.
    I mean with compressor setup, paint booth rentals are very affordable around here.

    Been thinking of flying in some ol buds from the city and have them do my cucaracha, was quoted from 3 to 4.5k's the other day while leaving carpet and motor in, crazy !!!

    I would rather pull engine and carpet, etc and cleand up., have body shop fix dings and paint it our selfs.

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  • fporro
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    Back in the days I've knew this guy, his name was Vinnie, it matched his job.

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  • frankenbeemer
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    1376 Proving Violations of 18 U.S.C. § 2321
    Section 2321 of Title 18 is a trafficking offense. The previous discussion relating to proving violations of 18 U.S.C. § 511 should be consulted. See this Manual at 1375. In the indictment for 18 U.S.C. § 2321 you may wish to use the false or altered VIN actually on the motor vehicle in order to help specify the motor vehicle which is the subject matter of the charge.

    To establish a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2321 the government must establish that: (1) the defendant acquired or possessed a road motor vehicle or component on which the vehicle identification number (VIN) or component identification number (after the component standard becomes effective) had been removed, obliterated, tampered with, or altered; (2) the identification number was one required by the United States Department of Transportation; (3) such removal, obliteration, tampering with, or alteration was done unlawfully; (4) the defendant was aware of the unlawful removal, obliteration, tampering with, or alteration; and (5) defendant had an intent to sell or otherwise dispose of the motor vehicle (or component part).

    In most cases proof of the defendant's awareness of the stolen nature of the motor vehicle (or component) will satisfy the knowledge requirements. Also, the presence on the defendant's premises of several vehicles or numerous components lacking the proper numbers should help satisfy the knowledge and intent requirements.
    [updated May 1999] [cited in Criminal Resource Manual 1364; Criminal Resource Manual 1366; Criminal Resource Manual 1377; USAM 9-61.700]

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by Chapel
    no, I mean that they probably had a few LEGIT bidders, and then artificial bidders came in to outbid the legit bidder to raise the sale price. It's a risky proposition, because if your artificial bidder wins, you need to find the legit bidder and get them to buy it... or relist it and try the scam again.

    You know... like Barrett Jackson does...
    Ah, gotcha.

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  • PeteD
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    More on painting a car in an open garage

    I don't mean to divert the topic, but figured I'd add two more cents to painting a car in an open garage.

    Originally posted by ohthejosh
    But he has a booth? And in the thread he uses it to paint the front quart panels and hood etc.

    To me, it seems like he is risking quality to finish quicker. Why risk having anything land on the car as it gets painted?
    Ideally, a booth is the way to go. Finishing quicker doesn't have much to do with it I don't think. You still have to let the car dry to a certain point before you lay the next coat. You're right you don't want anything to land on it and you run that risk more heavily in an open garage. If he was being careful, he would have taken a tack cloth to the car before he sprayed each coat. If something does land on it and you are lucky enough to catch it, it is easy to fix before you clear the car - assuming you are using two stage paint.

    This is how I painted my car. I've seen this exact m3 touring next to my car, I thought my paint job was just as good, if not better... (it was better). :)


    Originally posted by markseven
    Maybe it was painted in a booth, dried, and then rolled out for reassembly?
    What farbin said. They painted it right there, the step stool is another clue that gives it away. That is how they sprayed the top of the windshield.

    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    ^Nope, it's on stands with the wheels masked off.

    They deleted a lot of posts in that BF.c thread.

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  • fporro
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    That must be the new "dripped on" painting technique. I've heard it's tit's (or what ever that means).

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  • ohthejosh
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    Also noticed the blue e30 that I believe was painted with the bumpers on it lol I guess thing hasnt sold yet.

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  • 10Toes
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    He is not actually trying to sell it on ebay, just using it as advertisment. Everyone should report item for illegal activity.

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  • Chapel
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    Originally posted by markseven
    You mean to reach the reserve? Cause the bids are listed in chronological order, it's not a blind auction, so the only answer is that they were artificially driving up the price...
    no, I mean that they probably had a few LEGIT bidders, and then artificial bidders came in to outbid the legit bidder to raise the sale price. It's a risky proposition, because if your artificial bidder wins, you need to find the legit bidder and get them to buy it... or relist it and try the scam again.

    You know... like Barrett Jackson does...

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  • Xat1cZ
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    ^false! ...................................... vlad is paying 45k for it

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  • Cabriolet
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    driver's seat bolster weld is blown.
    some idiot is paying 45k for that now hahahaha fail

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    ^Nope, it's on stands with the wheels masked off.

    They deleted a lot of posts in that BF.c thread.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by ohthejosh
    But he has a booth? And in the thread he uses it to paint the front quart panels and hood etc.

    To me, it seems like he is risking quality to finish quicker. Why risk having anything land on the car as it gets painted?
    Maybe it was painted in a booth, dried, and then rolled out for reassembly?

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  • ohthejosh
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    Originally posted by PeteD
    A car can be painted in an open garage and result in a good paint job. See how the floor is soaked? That is how he is controlling the dust. Shut the garage, turn the fan on, soak the floor and turn all the lights on - conditions pretty close to a booth - just not kosher with the EPA.
    But he has a booth? And in the thread he uses it to paint the front quart panels and hood etc.

    To me, it seems like he is risking quality to finish quicker. Why risk having anything land on the car as it gets painted?

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