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Re: DELCOS NEW RIDE

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man that is probably the only flat finish job i ever liked. actually looks awesome
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probabably cause its straight off the gun no sanding and the fact its proper flat black not primer like most people use LOL
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vs ss wrote:It is a nice flat black job, you got it nice and even. :thumbup:
i had to spray the sides from bumper to bumper in 1 run to get it all matching lots of walking end to end LOL you cant just stop at each door opening or all the panels look different shades.it might need another coat on the roof yet but we will see
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Love matt black, mates think I'm mad but there is something mean about it :thumbup:
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yeah i agree totally flat black for the win :)

i paint all my diff and such in the race car flat black :D

nice work Delco!
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Looking faster already.

Nice work mate.
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The car looks great, job well done :thumbup:
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Well vb was on the hoist today for roady and the mechanic spotted something bad weve started tearing the lugs off the convertor
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Pics or it didn't happen :D ..... not running the dust cover?
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that wouldn't surprise me, are they welded on or just spot welded ? least it was caught before i tears a hole in the converter housing!
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