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  • #16
    Re: Would you do it?

    Originally posted by RussellB
    creamsicle....

    You copied my comment from the vortex, heh.
    Jay

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    • #17
      Re: Would you do it?

      hahaha did not see the user name... crazy... does that make this a repost?

      Edit: Well if I just would read your whole post I would have known who it was!
      Last edited by Russell; 06-02-2005, 12:56 PM.
      2001.5 Audi S4


      Originally posted by James
      My engine may be a solid 4 liters smaller than yours, but i have a HUGE penis

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      • #18
        Re: Would you do it?

        I would, some of the two tons look really good, plus your not going to get bored with it in year



        Chris


        DR1665: "DSM: Turning average guys into master mechanics since 1989."

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        • #19
          Re: Would you do it?

          some ideas

          to start with, just my dub:


          what I really like:















          What no one likes

          Last edited by Russell; 06-02-2005, 09:59 PM.
          2001.5 Audi S4


          Originally posted by James
          My engine may be a solid 4 liters smaller than yours, but i have a HUGE penis

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          • #20
            Re: Would you do it?

            I like the first one plus if you live the bottom in original d. blue you want have to paint doors, trunk and under the hood and it will still look good, plus will save you a lot of $$$, taking doors a part and spraying insides its a lot of work I done this to 3 or 4 cars. Even if you go with slightly different shade of blue by couple of tones or different metallic it should not be noticeable when you open the hood or door.
            I hate when the car is done on the outside and then you open the door and its a different color.
            That why when doing the interior I also did the door jambs, Imagine white and blue car and when you open the door Montana green , plus the green was really badly done, some part were brushed



            Chris


            DR1665: "DSM: Turning average guys into master mechanics since 1989."

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