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The high School just called and my car is ready to pick up from paint!!! Now i just have to find a ride up to get it- the Lady is out and about at the moment and i am pacing like a hamster on a wheel...




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Excellent -- though I can understand the temporal frustration. If I was in your position, I'd want to get it *right now*.
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Haha, start walking.
 
might come to that....if she dont drag her butt and get here...


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I bet you could fly there.

New paint gives you wings! :wink:
 
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sure is <span style="font-size: 20pt"><span style="color: #000099">BLUE!!</span></span>

Now to get the bumpers and trim back on.

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sweet!
 
Very nice!
 
Agree, sure is blue. You gona get lots of looks. Enjoy em.
 
kellysguy said:
How's it look up close?

Like this.
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Actually the paint job is about a 10 footer. But i didn't pay much and the kids got a chance to work on it. I'm happy that it is all one color and a couple of items were fixed. By the time i get the bumpers back on and trim it out a little it will be just fine.

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The kids worked on it for the Win. Priceless.
 
A paint job isn't done until it is fine blocked and buffed, I would do this before attaching anything. Any decent local body shop will know a buffer or will have one. best $150.00 you can spend. You could also do it yourself but don't suggest it
 
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