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xxtrpr 09-10-2007 01:22 PM

GSP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ImEvil1 (Post 4220)
Yeah, I noticed both. It still looks good, but I guess it would take a total repaint to make it correct.

To much money for a repaint car looks great!!!!

DJP55 09-11-2007 07:05 AM

The car looks great and replicates its hertitage well. The blue is off a shade and the white...well without a paint chip...you really can't tell. To re-paint the car to be correct would make no sense..unless it personally meant the world to you to have it absolutely positively correct. I walked away from a $20K offer in Augusta GA from a wealthy jerk. I love this car and would change nothing..:D

ImEvil1 09-11-2007 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJP55 (Post 4229)
The car looks great and replicates its hertitage well. The blue is off a shade and the white...well without a paint chip...you really can't tell. To re-paint the car to be correct would make no sense..unless it personally meant the world to you to have it absolutely positively correct. I walked away from a $20K offer in Augusta GA from a wealthy jerk. I love this car and would change nothing..:D

You gotta go with what makes you happy, right? I never said that the car didn't look good, but put it next to one that's painted the right color blue at a show, and there's a big difference. The correct, GSP(ultra) blue really pops.

ImEvil1 09-15-2007 05:33 PM

Surprised this one didn't sell. :confused:

Seemed like a pretty decent price.


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