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Old 05-23-2013, 08:42 PM   #276 (permalink)
Nut_N_Much
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Bob came buy today and we got his lights knocked out. He has a 2013 Magma colored 370Z. He chose to go with a single halo and nothing else. Very simple and timeless look. Bob's a good dude, he got right to work and helped out with everything. I still can't do any heavy work so it was nice to have the help.

I tried using my new video app but it didn't work. Really disappointed about that, so I had to break it all up into a bunch of small videos. I should have a good video of the hole process tomorrow.

Her are some pictures of his lights, they came out really nice. That Automotive Touch Up paint take awhile to get on. I rough it up, then use a sand-able primer coat. After that I sand out imperfections and lay the base coat. Once dry I hit it with the clear coat. Depending on how many coats of clear you use it can take a wile to dry. Reassemble to soon and the tacky clear-coat can be ruined.

I used the magic box again... Enjoy, will post the videos tomorrow.
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