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Old 05-01-2004, 05:30 PM
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help and wild paint

im respraying my 79 trans am its not exctly stock or matching numbers so im going for a wilder paint job ..i really like the barracuda ar paint but would this look rubbish on a trans am..or any suggestions which will attention seek and look wild. cheers....also i have a problem suddenly my back lighs dont work and i havent got a blown fuse its happened since i connected the guage lights any help on that thanks.
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Have you looked into some of the new colors cars are coming with now a days? I am really partial to the new Orange GM has but I dont know the name. Its kinda a orange/copper color. They are coming out with neat colors.
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That would look really really cool, with a set of polished aluminum rims (torque trust II) you would have a true to the original- kickazz modern car....
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I thought that those "Big Birds" on the hoods of the Trans-ams were "rubbish", but "too each thier own"..............
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Have you looked into some of the new colors cars are coming with now a days? I am really partial to the new Orange GM has but I dont know the name. Its kinda a orange/copper color. They are coming out with neat colors.
i sprayed that color on my wagon and stripped it off in minutes.It looks good on a hummer but not an older car.
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poncho 62 i agree with the hood bird i always prefered chevys stripe idea....im going to go for the barracuda ar colours..its funny i havent got torque 2s but i got the cragar equivalent in 15 x 10 front and rear i think it might look promising cheers fellas adam.
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