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I appreciate you painting the center section on the rear bumper black.
It means a lot. (I like it)
It means a lot. (I like it)
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Dope man! Kenstyle kit is byfar the best kit out there......after the EuroR kit hehe.
Speaking of which, any plans to put the necessary "H's" on back there with the EuroR emblem, I still see the "A" and ACURA & TSX on that trunk lid
Speaking of which, any plans to put the necessary "H's" on back there with the EuroR emblem, I still see the "A" and ACURA & TSX on that trunk lid
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Originally Posted by ILoveMyHonda
I'm pretty sure Pearl white is one of the harder colors for body shops to match up
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Originally Posted by xizor
the hardest, it usually requires blending the side panels
depending if it goes on metal, plastic or FG.
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Originally Posted by TSX420J
One thing I've learned from body shops is that the paint changes slightly
depending if it goes on metal, plastic or FG.
depending if it goes on metal, plastic or FG.
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Very Nice~~~ Is it real or replica?? I'm considering Kenstyle as well, but not sure if it's worth to pay the extra for the real one. I heard the Replica ones fits very well too.
#29
Wooaa. The rear lower lip and the black, makes it look real nice. Which lower lip is this? How much for the lower lip?? Is there any rear diffuser for the black area available ?
I think the front bumper is Ken style?
The white seems the pearl white? Gives off different colour under different lighting...
Nice ride.
I think the front bumper is Ken style?
The white seems the pearl white? Gives off different colour under different lighting...
Nice ride.
#32
very nice. btw how much is premium gas where u r?... i see the reg stuff for 3.31... thats like premium here in nyc and i thought that was high.
edit: doh just realized your in nyc too lol. Your station is jacking u off... ><
edit: doh just realized your in nyc too lol. Your station is jacking u off... ><
#35
mmmmmm....
Originally Posted by Iakonafuji
This is my favorite TSX on this site..PWP...KenStyle...Black Wheels....damn, too hot.
Could we get more pictures in better light? Maybe outside in a parking lot during the day or something. Thanks mate
Could we get more pictures in better light? Maybe outside in a parking lot during the day or something. Thanks mate
#37
mmmmmm....
Originally Posted by Iakonafuji
still gotta love his K-Style kit though
#39
Originally Posted by TSX420J
One thing I've learned from body shops is that the paint changes slightly
depending if it goes on metal, plastic or FG.
depending if it goes on metal, plastic or FG.
Any paintshop that tries to sell you on that aren't worth their money, or there was a reason they were the cheapest quote.
Any differences are down to poor preparation of neighbouring panels with oxidised paint.
A light compounding and polish should have newly painted and original matched practically perfectly.
That's where the better skilled painters ply their trade and prove themselves worthy of being considered skilled tradesmen.
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Originally Posted by PJS
Codswallop - metal reflects no more light than plastic does once it's been primered grey, typically.
Any paintshop that tries to sell you on that aren't worth their money, or there was a reason they were the cheapest quote.
Any differences are down to poor preparation of neighbouring panels with oxidised paint.
A light compounding and polish should have newly painted and original matched practically perfectly.
That's where the better skilled painters ply their trade and prove themselves worthy of being considered skilled tradesmen.
Any paintshop that tries to sell you on that aren't worth their money, or there was a reason they were the cheapest quote.
Any differences are down to poor preparation of neighbouring panels with oxidised paint.
A light compounding and polish should have newly painted and original matched practically perfectly.
That's where the better skilled painters ply their trade and prove themselves worthy of being considered skilled tradesmen.