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Calypso Vert owner, basketweave wheels restoration
YOU TOOK MY IDEA! I shit you not I have been searching for some 15" IX basketweaves to do the same exact thing. What did you use to match the paint? Actual Calypsorot?
Yep, I got the color code from the engine bay, and sprayed PPG aqua base. The color seems to match really well.
YOU TOOK MY IDEA! I shit you not I have been searching for some 15" IX basketweaves to do the same exact thing. What did you use to match the paint? Actual Calypsorot?
What did you use to restore the paint in the 50/50 above? It looks great!
I first clayed a small area, then I used a Dewalt variable speed polisher, a buff and shine cutting pad, and a swirl removing pad. I used Farecla brand cutting compound, with Farecla Swirl remover.
Originally posted by gtdragon980
guhdaaayuumm!! I wish my paint had life in it to do that!
There isn't much left here either, I just need to be careful.
I think Im going to get them mounted up this weekend. On another note the paint on the car needs quite a bit of love. I think the PO washed the car with a broom. Here is just a little area I did a test on.
Since you're going for the cool early 90s OEM+ look, I'd recommend looking into the late model front plate filler.
I think it would work well on your car in lieu of the chrome vanity plate.
I'll have to look into that.
Originally posted by M3/e30fanatic
nice! would love to see them on the car. Good job on painting and prepping
Thanks!
Originally posted by bades2001
i like where this is going
Thanks, the car really doesn't need a whole lot. I plan on doing a few small things to it. I've already replaced the seal that goes across the windshield because it was leaking. I also replaced the inner door handle surround since it was broken.
Since you're going for the cool early 90s OEM+ look, I'd recommend looking into the late model front plate filler.
I think it would work well on your car in lieu of the chrome vanity plate.
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