What did you do to your 3IS today? Post pictures
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The pursuit of F
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LEXXIUM (03-24-18)
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sixbanger (11-18-18)
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my first experience with plasti-dip. Its nice to be able to change the car knowing it is not permanent/easily un-done. Not sure if I'll keep it this way or remove it... I'll give it a week or so then decide. what do you guys think? Keep it black or go back to chrome?
Also.. changed out the stock front brake pads for ceramic last week. - They will pay the cost back by saving the number of times I would have washed the wheels with the old pads. I haven't cleaned the wheels for 7 days and they still look like that ^ No noticeable change in pedal feel or performance (but I don't track the car, its just my daily).
Also.. changed out the stock front brake pads for ceramic last week. - They will pay the cost back by saving the number of times I would have washed the wheels with the old pads. I haven't cleaned the wheels for 7 days and they still look like that ^ No noticeable change in pedal feel or performance (but I don't track the car, its just my daily).
Last edited by coldsoda; 09-07-15 at 09:02 PM.
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sixbanger (11-18-18)
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Removed the stupid PPF from the car - looked like a massive scratch!
Literally the easiest thing ever to pull off:
Just heat one edge up with hairdryer and pull. DONT heat the whole PPF otherwise it leaves glue residue all over the paint - just pull pretty hard and it'll come off without any glue residue left over.
Literally the easiest thing ever to pull off:
Just heat one edge up with hairdryer and pull. DONT heat the whole PPF otherwise it leaves glue residue all over the paint - just pull pretty hard and it'll come off without any glue residue left over.
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sixbanger (11-18-18)
#57
Are you putting new ones? That area is prone to rock chips.
Removed the stupid PPF from the car - looked like a massive scratch!
Literally the easiest thing ever to pull off:
Just heat one edge up with hairdryer and pull. DONT heat the whole PPF otherwise it leaves glue residue all over the paint - just pull pretty hard and it'll come off without any glue residue left over.
Literally the easiest thing ever to pull off:
Just heat one edge up with hairdryer and pull. DONT heat the whole PPF otherwise it leaves glue residue all over the paint - just pull pretty hard and it'll come off without any glue residue left over.