My TA 335's, Plasti-Dipped and Lowered
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The hood is actually red, just plasti-dipped before I painted it silver to see how it would look black. Lip is held on by screws on front and side and 3M double sided tape along the front to fill gaps. Lip is also Plasti-dipped.
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First impression, unfinished project car. Not a fan of that chin spoiler either....plastidip can work for like a ceta mod, wheels, or sails. Something of that nature, I think you went over the top with the plastidip excitement.
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Cam was in the car when bought from dealership, no specs. Exhaust is longtubes with open Y. Tried to get a nice rear shot of the 335's but couldn't get a good angle to show the rear. Using 1/4" spacers only on the rear currently until I can adjust my APHR when I get my alignment. Thanks for all the feedback, some hate it, some love it but appreciate all opinions.