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Old 08-18-2019, 06:12 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e View Post
Painting is a really good place where DIY is very cheap, materials are inexpensive, and the payoff is huge. Same with learning to detail. An orbital buffer is fairly inexpensive for a beginner, and materials aren't terribly expensive. Claybar-ing takes a while, same with cutting, polishing, and sealing - payoff is huge again.
orbitals are for the weak!





i've never seen a modification that is hard, time consuming, and cheap.

my reverse light project has taken over 5 years, and has a comma in the current tally.
my gt-r spoiler project has been in the works the last 3 years, and isn't too far off-- the next batch of parts i need will push it over into comma territory.
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