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    Yup. Plastidip
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    Still working lol. Having issues with the weather. Looks Like a storm is coming.





    I snapped a couple pics for you guys.
    Will be switching over to blue calipers when the kit arrives

    Also. The white stickers are no more and the debadge is coming soon. Thinking of just getting a bronze overlay though.
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    that looks siiiiiccckkk! i still gotta do my wheels with plasti dip.
    guy who painted them black before, sucked. thats all i have to say.
    now i wish i had a blue one so i could steal yur idea.
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    gold/bronze looks great on red too mikey.
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    hmm, maybe i will steal his idea after all then haha
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    Favorite shot so far
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    This looks baller! Props for doing some thing different! Love it
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    Thanks man
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    Not feeling the grilles, but overall I dig it. Get GPO and makes those gold.
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    what are the two buttons for on the console between the shifter and the center console
    dhp tune, sd lip, shiny stuffs, retros, gen 2 spoiler, gpo's, pregens
    http://www.grandprixforums.net/showthread.php?t=75198
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    probably heated seats^^

    1997 GTP . repainted in jet black with blue pearl. rebuilt motor
    with vs cam ported heads and blower.
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    oh my heated seat button is where his change thing is at
    dhp tune, sd lip, shiny stuffs, retros, gen 2 spoiler, gpo's, pregens
    http://www.grandprixforums.net/showthread.php?t=75198
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    Oh those are aftermarket buttons for the footwell lights. Yea I want gpos but that price kills it for me lol. I guess after this month of bills are over I will have some play money
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanGTP View Post
    Not feeling the grilles, but overall I dig it. Get GPO and makes those gold.
    You could try and (don't hate me) peel off just the honey-comb part of the grill, just leave an outline. Might look better that way instead of the whole thing. Or if you like it just ignore this completely.

    But I do agree, GPOs to replace the grills and paint them gold and it would be baller.

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    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluemagic View Post

    Favorite shot so far
    Love the look! Do I hear gold accents in the engine bay now?


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    Yup.

    Sadly this is a transitional phase to help me decide what color I really want to stick with. I'm liking this color a lot. I like it so much I might actually have my rims painted this color lol. In a few days the car will be transformed into something totally different I'll give u a hint. BLAZE
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    Blaze in my mind = Flames. Please please please put my mind to ease, you aren't doing anything like that are you???

    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanSoldier View Post
    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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    Oh gawd no!!!!

    Never flames.

    NEVER.

    On a side note I got tons of compliments on the car at the local club meet last night. Even meet a few subie guys that loved the car.
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    With that blue the Gold/Bronze is a good contrast. Not to extreme but enough to make you say Woah.

    It wouldn't look so good on my Silvermist haha.

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    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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    It came out good. Is this just the gold color or did you use any other color as the base?
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