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Joseph and his amazing technicolor 996
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Guest
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Not being in any way connected with the paint / car industry, these sort of paint jobs never cease to amaze me - the time in generating the design, marking it out on the car, masking up? Or is it all done with transfers? Thinking about it that can' t be because of the curves in three planes.
Great!
Bruce Gowans
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Helen Goff
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OR maybe it would be cheaper cos he could use up all the left overs.
Guest
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It' s probably printed digitally onto vinyl and then applied to the car
If you don' t like it this time next week, it can be removed in a couple
of hours. The colour of vehicles can now be changed without the need for paint
(on the outside anyway).
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