Not bad. Good combo. I like.
A Jaws4God Creation...
kinda looks like defs car...looks amazing
All I have in this world is my Balls and my Word and I'm not breaking em for no one,- Tony MontanaTeam 6gc 2005
looks hot, but you def need to loose that pin strip.. NOW!
god, my favorite, bronze and black. lose the pinstripe and you're set.
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I saw an ad for those wheels, and their my new fav wheels. 6gc is really getting a some clean cars
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look good!
get that pin stripe off there tho
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looks real clean i love the combo! i love 5 spoke rims.. i got a pin strpe too but i dunno how too get rid of it
ohhhh.... bronze enkei rims... i like..
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d-roCk, my car originally came with a pinstripe too. i took it to a local small body shop and they removed the pinstripe for me for 20$.
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thank you! Btw, if I peal off that pin stripe myself, will it leave a mark?
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When i tried to remove it myself i got like an inch off and you could see an outline of it! it was horrible im pretty sure that u could do it and juss take off the mark with goo gone. but it took me a very long time to just take off that inch! it was like melted onto my body or something! oh thanks lagos! i think i might go down to one and see how much they'll charge me for it!!
This post has been edited by d-roCk: Jun 4, 2005 - 5:29 AM
Heat up the pinstripe with a hairdryer, this will losen the glue that holds it in place, it will peel off no probs, just do a bit at a time. It most probably will leave a mark afterwards due to paint fade, some t-cut and elbow grease will soon sort it out.