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What do you think people ??

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What do you think people ??

Post by spamwell »

Image

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Post by roadrunner »

Damn, I like that colour !

Very straight body too :D
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Post by Wesley »

Now all it needs r a few dents n scratches to finish it of. :D
other than that it looks mint.
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Post by Midget »

Dam that looks clean.
Are you looking at buying it????


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Post by Beastmavster »

Nah he's just painted it up himself.
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Post by OldGold »

Bling! Looks great, and the rescue choppers will be able to find you easily!
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Post by spamwell »

yeah i just finished it off recently and i love it thanks for the comments keep em comin :D
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Post by Santos »

what you realy need now is a driver's side black-&-white-checkered GT stripe down the bonnet!

all jokes aside it looks great. i been wanting to paint a 2nd zook orange fo a while. I cn't part with the Metalic Black so hey...

What sort of paint did you use and do you have a colour code to share with us all?
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Post by munecito »

Very nice. Looks like "the clockworth orange" a Samurai of a friend of mine in Spain.

He has fitted a motorbike carburator to his car. I will leave the link here but it is in spanish, so you can have a look to the pictures.

http://www.4x4xalmeria.com/Web4x4/4x4al ... aranja.htm

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Post by spamwell »

Santos wrote:what you realy need now is a driver's side black-&-white-checkered GT stripe down the bonnet!

all jokes aside it looks great. i been wanting to paint a 2nd zook orange fo a while. I cn't part with the Metalic Black so hey...

What sort of paint did you use and do you have a colour code to share with us all?


The paint is 2pack and well there is no code because it is an original colour , it was made from free left over paints to create an orange. A panelbeaters near my dads work just chucked it together.
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Post by Santos »

2pak great if you have the facilities but not really good home workshop friendly

hmmm.. now you really have one of a kind.$..

To bad whern it comes to touch up time... but it really does look great
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Post by spamwell »

yeah i know i have some paint left , i'm sure i'll be able to find someone with enough skill to mix the same one up by looking at it, but i'll worry about that when the time comes,

we painted it at home , we just have a compressor and a spray gun, so it was done in a home workshop A.K.A the garage :D
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Post by Santos »

spamwell wrote:
we painted it at home , we just have a compressor and a spray gun, so it was done in a home workshop A.K.A the garage :D


With 0 ventilation..
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Post by spamwell »

thats what the masks where for :D
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Post by bigsteve »

spamwell wrote:
we painted it at home , we just have a compressor and a spray gun, so it was done in a home workshop A.K.A the garage :D


Great job, I've done some of my best spray jobs in the garage.

I think Grimbo will be jealous of the colour :roll:
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Post by mickyd555 »

looks great, if you need more practice painting 2 pac in a garage, pm me......... :D :D
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Post by muppet_man67 »

bigsteve wrote:
spamwell wrote:
we painted it at home , we just have a compressor and a spray gun, so it was done in a home workshop A.K.A the garage :D


Great job, I've done some of my best spray jobs in the garage.

I think Grimbo will be jealous of the colour :roll:
yea so long as you remember to use masking tape :D
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