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And they're free at work, But when nobody is open......
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spddracer
on January 14, 2007 at 9:24 AM
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psst...
posted by Zluster(Abudan)
on January 14, 2007 at 02:56 AM
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sometimes you have to compromise..
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DO NOT mix clear coat in Dixie cups!
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spddracer
23:59:15 01/13/07
Skillz! (n/m)
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jmw23712
00:00:06 01/14/07
wow .. nice job (n/m)
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Tikigod
00:05:59 01/14/07
When you finished, that plenum is very impressive. (n/m)
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240Z FeO2
00:10:50 01/14/07
seconded, I love the black plenum (n/m)
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xAzraelx
01:26:24 01/14/07
dixie cup, lol
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Insomniac(VA)
00:16:30 01/14/07
Yes. (n/m)
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spddracer
00:23:18 01/14/07
Wow, that's pretty good
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ranryu
02:02:30 01/14/07
PPG Base/Clear. Same as on the car. (n/m)
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spddracer
09:23:02 01/14/07
Those are Solo cups. Dixie cups are smaller (~4 oz) and
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boileralum
02:34:58 01/14/07
spoken like a true college student. (n/m)
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Zluster(Abudan)
02:56:24 01/14/07
College was the best half of my life ;-) (n/m)
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boileralum
21:05:16 01/14/07
psst...
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Zluster(Abudan)
02:56:47 01/14/07
And they're free at work, But when nobody is open...... -
spddracer
09:24:53 01/14/07
Or caliper paint. Eats right through the bottom of the cup.
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CatnipZ
06:37:42 01/14/07
haha happened to me (n/m)
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ARA300ZX
11:51:19 01/14/07
Somehow, I feel better about it now. =) (n/m)
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CatnipZ
12:52:27 01/14/07
Sexy. Can't wait to see the engine bay pic. (n/m)
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rojoloco (Yokosuka, Japan)
06:46:31 01/14/07
You should've tried Solo cups. (n/m)
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thursdaybuff
08:08:55 01/14/07
Who among us hasn't put a solvent laced liquid in a dixie
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240Z FeO2
11:18:55 01/14/07
Is that a hi-temp paint and do you use a
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sickdriver
12:03:38 01/14/07
Is a base/clearcoat Urethane. (n/m)
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spddracer
13:18:43 01/14/07
Beautiful! I can see just a hint of the pearl in the
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TT XTZ
14:36:56 01/14/07
will the intake heat melt off the paint
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sickdriver
17:41:41 01/14/07
No it wont melt. Spray paint doesnt even melt on there.
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spddracer
17:46:10 01/14/07
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