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    #16
    WOW, SO MUCH ADVICE ;~; thanks everyone!

    yeah, I want to color match everything when I get my car painted sometime next yeaaarr.... or... a couple years. hahaha

    side mirrors, moldings, any and all spoilers I acquire, lips, my CD side skirts, mudflaps, the bumper trim, all of it I figure... I'm gonna be spending quite a bit for the paintjob I want, so I really don't wanna waste the chance

    especially don't wanna waste to chance to paint everything... GLACIER FROST MICA WOOOOOOOT

    Last edited by P5ylance; 03-21-2012, 03:20 PM.
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      #17
      Originally posted by toycar View Post
      NWAccord has a very nice Frost white coupe, moldings painted.


      Looks great.


      That is pure sex! Since I need to get some frost white to fix my back bumper, why not do the moldings... I LOVE this look. I'm getting a boner, is that weird?

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        #18
        Tri-coats,, those arnt cheap.. or easy to do! GL

        8 Accords so far:
        '81 SE Sedan(1st Gen), '83 SE Sedan(2nd Gen), '89 SE Sedan(3rd Gen)
        '89 DX Sedan(3rd Gen), '92 LX Coupe(4th Gen), '92 EX Wagon(4th Gen)
        (3rd gen parts car) I'm currently Driving a '14 Accord Sport 9th Gen

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          #19
          God dammit everytime i see that white coupe i feel like such a dummy for painting my moldings black


          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=189897 MRT
          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...09#post3003309 EF hatch build

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            #20
            Mine are holding up great.. its all in the prep work

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