Not just happy with a shave... got to clean her up more!
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Scion Justice League of America
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Couldn't just clean her up on the outside and the butt.... added a few touches to her nose and inside! Gotta Love BSP! (All paint is an EXACT match to BSP, WONDERFUL)
All Courtesy of the skills of Honey0Bucket!



All Courtesy of the skills of Honey0Bucket!



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www.tekniqauto.com
I've got a tekniq wheel with tekniq snap off adaptor
This setup -

with this wheel...
I've got a tekniq wheel with tekniq snap off adaptor
This setup -

with this wheel...
I know I didn't like the painting the other day, but this looks fricking hot. I've been on the wall about painting a few interior pieces to match the NBM exterior, and this might have swayed me. If I may suggest, paint in the "scion" on the black badge with silver... IMO that would look pretty sweet
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Honey0Bucket was the painter on this one… He and I pop ideas off each other and do various mods back on forth on each other’s rides… he’s the painter, I’m the electrical and other
From what I know of the process, to do it like his and mine, you need to first of all take apart all of the console/door/shift area, sand and primer, then get your paint code, have it mixed, and then use a gravity load HPLV gun to spray and then sand/clear.
To get the results like H0B and me, you’ll have to spray it the right way, or have it done… you can still get decent results with standard spray cans and a good amount of wet sanding and such… but to get a perfect match to exterior color, it takes a little skill and the right setup for sure.
From what I know of the process, to do it like his and mine, you need to first of all take apart all of the console/door/shift area, sand and primer, then get your paint code, have it mixed, and then use a gravity load HPLV gun to spray and then sand/clear.
To get the results like H0B and me, you’ll have to spray it the right way, or have it done… you can still get decent results with standard spray cans and a good amount of wet sanding and such… but to get a perfect match to exterior color, it takes a little skill and the right setup for sure.
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Still need the silver.... it has to go with the guage face/ stereo face/A'PEXi SAFC-II/Shifter ****...
Black and Silver are happy together...
Now, I just have to kill the amber guages and change them to blue.
Black and Silver are happy together...
Now, I just have to kill the amber guages and change them to blue.





