H hyontorque Active member Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 26 Location East China, MI Dec 20, 2009 #21 Paint: Next installment; on the steet and looking for trouble.
MYBAD79 Moderator Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 6,938 Location sunny Florida Dec 20, 2009 #22 Looks like you got rewarded for all the hard work :thumbs:
H hyontorque Active member Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 26 Location East China, MI Dec 20, 2009 #23 Thanks. I'm very happy with the resaults and the low $ output.
GT6Steve Well-known member Joined Jul 13, 2008 Messages 751 Location Las Vegas Nevada Dec 20, 2009 #24 So what did you elect to do for the rear bumper?? Repair the original or fit a later reproduction??
H hyontorque Active member Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 26 Location East China, MI Dec 21, 2009 #25 I went with Flex Fit. They seemed to have the best of both worlds. Not as flexable as urethane but some flex compared to glass. They fit OK without a lot of work. I would recomend them.
I went with Flex Fit. They seemed to have the best of both worlds. Not as flexable as urethane but some flex compared to glass. They fit OK without a lot of work. I would recomend them.
H hyontorque Active member Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 26 Location East China, MI Dec 21, 2009 #26 On the street and looking for trouble: Last edited: Dec 21, 2009
pcf_mark Well-known member Joined Aug 22, 2008 Messages 218 Dec 21, 2009 #27 That came out fantastic! You did great prep work and it really paid off. Did you convert your garage to a paint booth?
That came out fantastic! You did great prep work and it really paid off. Did you convert your garage to a paint booth?
H hyontorque Active member Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 26 Location East China, MI Dec 21, 2009 #28 Better than that; I converted my friends garage into a paint booth and he pichted in!
H hyontorque Active member Joined May 11, 2009 Messages 26 Location East China, MI Dec 21, 2009 #30 Thanks. It did not have a name but I call it Midnight Gray.