Satin Silver Metallic trim pieces finally on
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Satin Silver Metallic trim pieces finally on
Many thanks to GregD and KostaP for the trim pieces.
These were all originally the burlwood trim pieces that I painted with paint from http://www.paintworldinc.com/
These were all originally the burlwood trim pieces that I painted with paint from http://www.paintworldinc.com/
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nice touch
i've been looking to do the same thinsg on my car, but I'm just hesitant to go about breaking off the door trim pieces.
i assume you had to break the pieces off too
how exactly did you reattach them?
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Originally posted by str8acura
what u saidwasnt an opinion... it was a ****headed comment. an opinion would be something like... i dont like or it doesnt look good etc.
what u saidwasnt an opinion... it was a ****headed comment. an opinion would be something like... i dont like or it doesnt look good etc.
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Originally posted by Mushutofu
Guess this FORUM isn't tolerant of opinions...lol
big man behind a comp...lol
Guess this FORUM isn't tolerant of opinions...lol
big man behind a comp...lol
Oh well no bother. So mu-sh!t-forbrains.....why don't you show us pics of your rent-a-wreck Oh let me guess you drive an M5, but you peruse this board just for kicks.
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:flamer:
I still think it looks pretty nice, and certainly, the quality of the work looks great (not that I'm biased to silver or anything)!
Mofoyogurt: Haven't I flamed you for some other moronic comment before???
It's alright to be a smartass, but you have to have some element of wit and humor in your delivery...You've failed on either account.
Being rude is fine as well, but maybe you should change your sig and/or sign to read "noob *******" then we can either take you with a grain of salt or constantly flame your butt...
I still think it looks pretty nice, and certainly, the quality of the work looks great (not that I'm biased to silver or anything)!
Mofoyogurt: Haven't I flamed you for some other moronic comment before???
It's alright to be a smartass, but you have to have some element of wit and humor in your delivery...You've failed on either account.
Being rude is fine as well, but maybe you should change your sig and/or sign to read "noob *******" then we can either take you with a grain of salt or constantly flame your butt...
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Originally posted by Lew
nice touch
i've been looking to do the same thinsg on my car, but I'm just hesitant to go about breaking off the door trim pieces.
i assume you had to break the pieces off too
how exactly did you reattach them?
nice touch
i've been looking to do the same thinsg on my car, but I'm just hesitant to go about breaking off the door trim pieces.
i assume you had to break the pieces off too
how exactly did you reattach them?
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Originally posted by power3dfx
i think if you get some more of the pieces, it would look better. right now, it looks off to me. just my opinion though
i think if you get some more of the pieces, it would look better. right now, it looks off to me. just my opinion though
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Originally posted by r10apple
I agree with that...Not too much more...I really, really like the gauge cluster painted...
Gonna stitch your seat inserts in a little silva too???
I agree with that...Not too much more...I really, really like the gauge cluster painted...
Gonna stitch your seat inserts in a little silva too???
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