Want to put my own touch on the car ( that isnt the common strips) since I'm putting in the S/C and heads. Want it to look as means as the engine will be. Had a buddy that's trying to start his business do it for 250. Figured if I didn't like it I could peel it off. Really sets of the black wheels off. Hope you guys like it
Never been a fan of two tone cars in general and because of what else is done to them; what socio-economic level of character usually drives them. That being said, show us a complete car picture please.
Never been a fan of two tone cars because of what else is done to them and what socio-economic level of character usually drives them. That being said, show us a complete car picture please.
You have no idea how bad I wish I could back this thing out of the garage and take a few pics.. Just waiting for Greg good to send me the heads. He said they should be done this week
it looks good on the gen3/4 coupes because of the way the hood is, i wanted to do my car dark gun metal grey with a black roof, but with the gen 2 hood the way it is, it look funny to try to go down it since it dosn't have the break that the gen3/4 hood has for the fenders, and they look weird if you just do the roof & tail, and you cant do just the roof black since there is no break for the tail.
it looks good on the gen3/4 coupes because of the way the hood is, i wanted to do my car dark gun metal grey with a black roof, but with the gen 2 hood the way it is, it look funny to try to go down it since it dosn't have the break that the gen3/4 hood has for the fenders, and they look weird if you just do the roof & tail, and you cant do just the roof black since there is no break for the tail.
I was thinking about running a black scar strip down the hood and maybe inverting it red on the roof. Here is the design I followed
It actually looks pretty decent with the black wheels etc. The ultimate opinion would of course come seeing it in person, but for now, job well done. Esp since you can peel it off.
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