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A saw a mighty boy for sale, it says 4wd turbo.

So i had a closer look and year it was fully evo running gear...

The owner says its stock as a rock and runs a 55 lap round QR sprint... Thats quick as...

But when you car weighs less than 600kg's i guess thats expected... :)

Would be fun!

Well im off to my "State of Origin" lunchen, then onto the XXXX brewary and then on to the game to enjoy front row seats on the 50 metre line and then back to XXXX keg room to finish the night off...

Enjoy your day people... Ill talk to you all tomorrow night when Im sober again... :)

Bring me back free beer.

Yeh used Du Point acrylic. My brother painted the car, he needs more practice before he did an out side job, just been doing mates car for around 8 months.

how 'durable' is acrylic compared to 2pack do you know?

i need my car done, and wanna get it in midnight purple/pearle, same as my engine bay. any idea when he wants to do 'outside' jobs and what he'd charge? i can rub it back too, soo all i need is some1 to spray it

how 'durable' is acrylic compared to 2pack do you know?

i need my car done, and wanna get it in midnight purple/pearle, same as my engine bay. any idea when he wants to do 'outside' jobs and what he'd charge? i can rub it back too, soo all i need is some1 to spray it

Acrylic is easier to spray and make look right, 2pack is thicker and harder to spray and get looking nice. I'd say due to the 2pack being thicker it would be more durable, however you do enough coats of acrylic it will be fine, plus with enough clear it'll look deep.

He would do it now, but I doubt you would be happy. He still has a lot to learn thats all.

Normally it's around $500 plus paint for it to be sprayed.. Depends weather you supply your own cutters/polish (some people prefer certain products). You get what you pay for eh

Acrylic is easier to spray and make look right, 2pack is thicker and harder to spray and get looking nice. I'd say due to the 2pack being thicker it would be more durable, however you do enough coats of acrylic it will be fine, plus with enough clear it'll look deep.

He would do it now, but I doubt you would be happy. He still has a lot to learn thats all.

Normally it's around $500 plus paint for it to be sprayed.. Depends weather you supply your own cutters/polish (some people prefer certain products). You get what you pay for eh

give me a heads up when u reckon he's up to scratch :)

i'll hit u up for more info then

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