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October 14th, 2009 07:24 AM #7261
kits? they have kits? what kind? How does it look? Are we talking about bodykits?
All the paint is nice, its really the 'diskarte' of the painter that will differ in quality and final result.
Disregarding the painter's qualifications and know how, most people really won't notice the difference which brand paint is used.
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October 14th, 2009 09:54 AM #7262
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October 14th, 2009 10:19 AM #7263Let me add up to what els said.
first the kits, careation is similar to atoy and star bright where in they fabricate bodykits for any cars. I think they dont have any kits available yet except if you have a customized one from them. havent seen any ms from them too.
For paint, they are all the same difference is just minimal between brands. The painter is the key for a good outcome of the paint. but more over than that dupont is a good paint in my opinion it is tried and tested.
however not being biased, i prefer ppg over it. Why? Its viscousity is richer than dupont and its more elastic even after baking process. Plus the mixture itself is parang thicker. So lets say you used ppg on a painted portion and that portion was hit, it does not crack easily. You will not notice that it was damaged at all.
In addition PPG is widely used by luxury cars like Mercedes, bmw, even ferrari's and lambo's.
Ive been a user ever since i found out about it and im very very very happy with it. Just my two cents.
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October 14th, 2009 10:32 AM #7264
sir mikko,
the price ain't bad for the mats. i bought a 3M nomad 5-pc set for 4.3k + 2 ft x 4 ft rolled 3M nomad at 2.1k (1,050 pesos/ft) for the 3rd row. cut ko nalang ang front and 2nd row to make it fit like the oem. may extra pa na mga 1/2 ft ang 3rd row. kinabit ko naman sa upper flooring yong below the seat of the 2nd row.
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October 14th, 2009 10:59 AM #7265
Thats actually the same thing i did with mine but make sure to have the paint shop sand down thorughly the chrome part or else paint wont stick well.
Good luck...[/quote]
Advice noted , thanks sir Toots_S
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October 14th, 2009 11:07 AM #7266
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October 14th, 2009 11:32 AM #7267
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October 14th, 2009 12:22 PM #7268
No worries Sir mikko...[/quote]
here's my opinion... if you need to tell the painter to thoroughly sand it down.. go to someone else! There shouldn't be a need to tell them how to do it, it should be them explaining how they're going to do it.. that's my opinion at least..
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