Cobalt build
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sell the chrome fugly dubs, use that money and buy something that will fit, maybe like some bbs wheels or something that is more tasteful. other than that, hot damn, gonna be a sexy car
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Respect for the work put in. Not feeling the rear quater window delete. Looks awkward. And the deifter body kit is about my least favorite. Perhaps with some wheels and fitment it will look more complete....and yeah the 1st gen headlights are meh.
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The key to getting the best finish is the sanding. Just keep using finer grit to get the scratchs smaller
I bought a polishing kit from farm & fleet and used the brown polish with a cutting wheel & the white polish with the softwheel
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I bought a polishing kit from farm & fleet and used the brown polish with a cutting wheel & the white polish with the softwheel
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There is quite a bit I would change, but that's me... I will say though, the craftsmanship going into this build is amazing! Even if its not my cup of tea, its getting done right!
That is quite the Orange you've chosen!
That is quite the Orange you've chosen!
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