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new bonnet?
if its high solid then it depends how they are painting it, if theyre just painting it 2k, then it wont need laquering and blending wont be needed.
if they are basecoat/laquering (unlikely if its high solid) then it could be blown into the wings
wont be enough pressure to apply the paint and i bet the air tank will be a piss tiny thing.
might be ok for really low pressure spraying small bits like door handles. but for actual spraying? waste of time.
whats the fascination of these tiny things?
100% waste of time imo, either buy a laptop if you need to work on it on the move, or get a mac if youre an overpaid fashion victim.
get a phone with web browsing capabilities if you dont wanna carry around a laptop/mac
these are just pointless
tbh depends on the guy whos doing it and what technique they use.
isit on the flat part or curved? if its on the flat you can sometimes cut the sealer on the skin and it goes back to shape, other times you cant get to it at all as the skins there.
apparantaly its down to the images?
my moms box is running sportster? or something like that, n ive read you should try something called neutrino or some other one
why not try it yourself?
worst case scenario you have to get someone round your house to finish it off.
no actually.. worst case scenario.. car falls off axle stands and kills you...
how long you gonna be keeping it?
isit your first car?
id diy the colour coding as its a really cheap mod that looks really good on most cars.
as for the wheels, depends what style youre going for. but keep your standard alloys and sell the wheelsseperate when you come to sell the car