Thanks to DAD.. Spoiled ass kid! Oh he will pay me back, that's for certain..
I'll pay you back don't worry, when I get a job
Congrats Thatfresh_kid on the future 5spd
So I was sitting there like
Then I was like
Then this happened
Now this is happening...
Last edited by juicejax; 04-18-2015 at 04:27 PM
I like the change, looks good. The front kinda reminds me of supermade aero on 240s kinda vipish
Looks Kick ass dude!!
2002 Mitsubishi Galant ES (SCRAPPED)
1991 Jeep Comanche (SOLD)
2002 Honda Accord EX (DAILY)
1998 Eclipse GST (PROJECT)
Received my ChemicalGuys stuff in the mail last week. Only got to use the interior spray so far. I bought the Citrus Wash & Gloss which is your go to wash with some gloss properties to make the car shine. The Citrus Wash Clear is your concentrated wash to help remove the stuck on stuff and any wax if your going to re-wax the car. I also bought and interior cleaner, a foam gun and received the wash mit for free.
This interior cleaner is the truth. It leaves a nice matte finish with no greasy feel after applying it. Has a nice pina colada smell too. The thing I like about the smell is that its very lite. Almost barely noticable. I highly recommend this interior spray. Will do a review on the other stuff when I get the chance in some warm weather.
13 Honda Accord EX 6MT
Made this for JuiceJax
Last edited by G-spot; 04-19-2015 at 09:08 PM
So I was wondering, and maybe I should post elsewhere but either my G needs a good paintjob or a really good wetsanding. Idk where to go for that and to do the whole thing myself seems a little absurd. It definitely had a shitty paint job in the past because there's all dust and stuff settled in the paint so it's all bumpy as well as dust settled in it when I got my rear bumper fixed 3 years ago. Advice? Or should i repost this somewhere else?
Last edited by Techn0Nut1996; 04-21-2015 at 09:42 PM
2002 Mitsubishi Galant ES (SCRAPPED)
1991 Jeep Comanche (SOLD)
2002 Honda Accord EX (DAILY)
1998 Eclipse GST (PROJECT)
I would just take it to a couple local paint shops and get their opinion. If its light, more like orange peel then a wet sand and a buff could work.
If its really bad, a proper re-spray of the whole car won't be cheap, but would be worth it. Blending certain areas to the "good" parts of the paint that are on the car also won't be cheap, but cheaper. If your car is oxidized then I wouldn't waste my time on that.
There's always sand/prep the car yourself and take it to Maaco. Black should be an easy color to spray but they are hit or miss on their quality.
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