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a lot of my photos stopped working, so here.


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Here's my hood.
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I had to kill a 79 Kawasaki Invader to get it.(no big loss LOL)
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Just curious, what the hell is going on here?
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Was dubble humping it until, it went through my windshield at 80mph, because ft a roll of tape under it at 9 pm after a 17hr work day
 
The green with the flakes looks really nice there, Keeles :rocks:

Colt4g63 Also: The license plate disguise; I like it :p
 
Not to threadjack, but it seems like we have some very talented paint guys here.
Anyone know if a carbon fiber hood could be shot with a pearl paint so it would match the car but the carbon would still be slightly visible?? Im not sure I like the look of a carbon hood, but if it could be painted to see a little fiber weave under the paint, it would look great IMO.
 
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I gotta ask what the color code is for that green i love it, but i wouldnt add the metalic.. Kinda would want that color but with the stock style metallic Also what front 2gb bumper is that without the fog light holes?

Carbon hood looks great as is imo
 
Not to threadjack, but it seems like we have some very talented paint guys here.
Anyone know if a carbon fiber hood could be shot with a pearl paint so it would match the car but the carbon would still be slightly visible?? Im not sure I like the look of a carbon hood, but if it could be painted to see a little fiber weave under the paint, it would look great IMO.

Its been done,

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Not my pictures by the way LOL

The red one i remember a while back i cannot find.
 
I gotta ask what the color code is for that green i love it, but i wouldnt add the metalic.. Kinda would want that color but with the stock style metallic Also what front 2gb bumper is that without the fog light holes?

Carbon hood looks great as is imo

He "shaved" the fog light holes. So it's a OEM bumper with the fog holes filled in.
 
annoyed that all my photos keep stop working
 
Hey guys!, nothing special but id figure id post up anyway :)
 

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I opted to bring a CF hood back from terribly clear coat failure while having my car painted. I opted for the translucent look that body matches the paint perfectly from a few feet away but still allows the carbon to show through. I wasn't the painter, but worked very closely in with him after restoring the hood in order to understand just how he did it.

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I sanded and polished the dickins out of the hood. I had brought it back from complete rot to this:

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I'd laid down some clear coat that didn't bond well with my painters clear. It fish eyed terribly. He sanded it out again, then with a ton of fish eye reducer, laid down about 2 coats of regular clear coat to seal the hood from attempting to drink the base coat. From there, he heavily reduced a batch of base coat and laid down the color/tint. Finally, he cleared the hell out of it a few more times.
 
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