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My 98 GP SE and what ive done to it



ok so i tried to make custom inlays - just testing and might have found one way - and since these are just tests it didnt matter which pic i used.
1st and 2nd pics is 5 min epoxy - did not work with a dam
3rd pic is using CA Glue - 15 hours still not dry - but clear.

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I love the interior color would look sick in a 98 Daytona.
And not to sound like a dick but hubcaps exhaust and spoiler are so gay they make Ellen look straight.
this literally made me laugh out loud....jeez. but yeah i agree. thats the whole point of forums is to talk about our rides and help each other out. i dont think anyone was being a dick more like constructive criticism and to tell you how today's styles are....personally for me i dont like it b.c it sticks out bad. anything u do wrong ur car can be identified so easily. My car is stock but looking to do nice mods but nothing drastic to make it pop out.
 
this literally made me laugh out loud....jeez. but yeah i agree. thats the whole point of forums is to talk about our rides and help each other out. i dont think anyone was being a dick more like constructive criticism and to tell you how today's styles are....personally for me i dont like it b.c it sticks out bad. anything u do wrong ur car can be identified so easily. My car is stock but looking to do nice mods but nothing drastic to make it pop out.

Ya i laugh at alot of the comments.
But I like most of the mods i do.
Everyone can not like the same - in my case the percentage is lower, but it doesnt bother me.
 


Instead of trying the epoxy or glue go to Lowes, Home Depot, or someplace local and similar, get a piece of clear acrylic and use a dremel and some sand paper and cut out a circle the right size and use some clear glue to glue your image onto the back side. It will protect it best, be cost efficient and right up your alley. Otherwise, a local vinyl shop could probably print you out several round cut stickers with that printed on it. Save a Jpeg file on a flash drive, take it to them, let them pull it, cut print and be done for about the same as the acrylic.
 
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