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Old May 12, 2005 | 03:21 AM
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So, slowpoke...sorry about earlier. No hard feelings I hope.
Question though...
If I were to do the same thing, but take it to a body shop, would it flake and crack or whatever? My boyfriend works at a body shop as a painter. I figured I would ask you guys. I am new to the whole mod scene. I am kinda learning as I go. Remember, I used to have a 91 Chevy Blazer... so, I haven't had much to work with until now...
Old May 12, 2005 | 03:39 AM
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I like that blue! nice job!
Old May 12, 2005 | 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by tCjayde
So, slowpoke...sorry about earlier. No hard feelings I hope.
Question though...
If I were to do the same thing, but take it to a body shop, would it flake and crack or whatever? My boyfriend works at a body shop as a painter. I figured I would ask you guys. I am new to the whole mod scene. I am kinda learning as I go. Remember, I used to have a 91 Chevy Blazer... so, I haven't had much to work with until now...
it should last a little longer that way but still its kind of played out, i think there is a way to make it look pretty sweet but it requires fiberglass if remeber correctly. If you put a lot of clear on it and give it some depth itd probably look better,
Old May 12, 2005 | 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by slowpoke
Originally Posted by tCjayde
So, slowpoke...sorry about earlier. No hard feelings I hope.
Question though...
If I were to do the same thing, but take it to a body shop, would it flake and crack or whatever? My boyfriend works at a body shop as a painter. I figured I would ask you guys. I am new to the whole mod scene. I am kinda learning as I go. Remember, I used to have a 91 Chevy Blazer... so, I haven't had much to work with until now...
it should last a little longer that way but still its kind of played out, i think there is a way to make it look pretty sweet but it requires fiberglass if remeber correctly. If you put a lot of clear on it and give it some depth itd probably look better,
Thanks man... Was just wondering.
Old May 12, 2005 | 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by DouBLeJ16
Originally Posted by Onikage
Mods, lock this topic. New members reading this just trying to see what people do to their Scions like me are starting to wonder if they should regret the decision to register.
they're negative comments not even directed to you, you're pretty much brand new on this board, and you're telling mods to lock the thread? you newbs crack me up.
What does being new have anything to do with it? Running around calling people newbs makes you what? Typical. It's cool though say what you want, but I just remembered I shouldn't stoop to that level.

Back on topic:
Don't worry about it Crafter. If you like it that's all that matters. Go rock it!
Old May 12, 2005 | 02:27 PM
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well ya'll thank you and it shouldn't of gotten to 3 pages.
Old Jun 2, 2005 | 05:56 PM
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how hard is it to take off the plastic rings surrounding the dash gauge housing?
Old Jun 2, 2005 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by tckurt
how hard is it to take off the plastic rings surrounding the dash gauge housing?
It just pulls straight off. Make sure you have your steering wheel adjusted all the way down first, makes it easier.
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