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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostThis paint scheme is amazing and original. I've never seen anything like it, but I bet if you wanted to be even more original, you'd rub down the body with used diesel oil to give it that patina and finish that is so original and never done in the 80's BMW world.
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Originally posted by rturbo 930 View PostYour car looks bad, and you should feel bad.
+1 for ban.Originally posted by LJ851 View PostOriginally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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i believe this guy did want a bucket which is cool, i also think he tried to save his ass with the "i was prepping it comment". honestly i liked it and if you wanted to customize it your own way who cares... people are haters you shouldn't be ashamed of your build. you obviously have money to do some shit like this. have fun! you just cant be a dick to ppl on r3v because they will all gang up on you. : )
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The whole OP is quoted sometime before post 60 or so.
OK, I think that most dudes that are miffed about the paint removal (including me), wished their cars started with paint like OPs was (including me). Before it was sanded off.
For me, it's like this: I wish I had his old paint and he sanded my vert down to metal, instead of ruining, what looked in the pics like a damn sweet paint job.
He's probably an alright dude, he just came in a little too hot. R3v don't take too kindly to that.Originally posted by Andy.BWhenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
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Originally posted by LJ851 View PostI don't even.
The way you quoted that makes it sound like I used 80 grit so it didn't rust. I didn't do anything to keep it from rusting. The body is fantastic shape I've sanded it down and there isn't a spec of rust or putting in the metal. Just waiting to sell the dogleg so I can get some primer and paint on it.
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Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30 View PostThe way you quoted that makes it sound like I used 80 grit so it didn't rust. I didn't do anything to keep it from rusting. The body is fantastic shape I've sanded it down and there isn't a spec of rust or putting in the metal. Just waiting to sell the dogleg so I can get some primer and paint on it.
Also grinding the paint is not as bad as most of you guys think. I'm using Polycarbide abrasive wheel to strip the paint and it's actually coming out very very smooth. I mean when I laid those graphics and they came out smooth as hell and you wouldn't see no sign of grind marks under the paint. For those who think I ruined an amazing paint job... it wasn't really flawless, paint on the edge of every panel was bubbling and starting to crack. To some, that's not a big deal but I couldn't take it. I'm a guy who gets his cars' bumpers painted every few months because of road rash. Like I said before, I'm lucky that the body is in great shape, I didn't need to fill no rust and rot or dings and scratches. On another note... I'm not really being cheap either, I like doing this and it benefits me since like I mentioned before, cheapest quote I got was $14k because going down to bare metal is considered pretty much a full restoration. The car is being painted in Grigio Medio by the way... "google it"
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