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Simonn
15th June 2012, 22:30
Looks nice on most the pictures I've seen on, is it recommended to get it done professionally?
desire1
15th June 2012, 22:32
professionally you will just mess it up if you dont know what you are doing!
and two tone is so 1998 lol
Simonn
15th June 2012, 22:33
1998? Really that bad?
iFurio
15th June 2012, 22:35
This guy two toned his himself. Looks really good imo
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=318614&page=7
Its not professional standard e.g shine ect but its still a good job
Simonn
15th June 2012, 22:40
Yeah I like that, how much would a shop usually charge?
desire1
15th June 2012, 22:41
£400-500 profess
probs could get it alot cheaper tho
AlexB
15th June 2012, 23:06
its cheaper and easier to sell a silver vtr and buy a 2 tone tbh
Simonn
15th June 2012, 23:09
its cheaper and easier to sell a silver vtr and buy a 2 tone tbh
Apparently so :shocked:
blackie_2k5
15th June 2012, 23:12
This guy two toned his himself. Looks really good imo
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=318614&page=7
Its not professional standard e.g shine ect but its still a good job
that looks matte finish and patchy as fuck on photo...and photos make things looks a alot better most of the time
id be scared to see that face to face :panic:
if you cant paint, let someone else do it :y:
iFurio
15th June 2012, 23:27
that looks matte finish and patchy as fuck on photo...and photos make things looks a alot better most of the time
id be scared to see that face to face :panic:
if you cant paint, let someone else do it :y:
Yeah it does abit I guess. And nah I don't agree that pics make things look better, mine looks loads better in person
stevo67
16th June 2012, 10:40
The silver & grey 2 tones look really nice,what surprises me why people don`t try other 2 tones.You don`t necessarily have to get it sprayed just change over vt panels,just my thoughts lol.
Simonn
16th June 2012, 10:44
Do you not get panels as a whole? So would it not be single tone still?
stevo67
16th June 2012, 10:59
Do you not get panels as a whole? So would it not be single tone still?
Sorry mate I don`t follow?:y:
Simonn
16th June 2012, 11:05
I mean, you cant get half a panel, right?
stevo67
16th June 2012, 12:02
I mean, you cant get half a panel, right?
Thats right.:y:
Simonn
16th June 2012, 13:51
So how would you get two tone from simply changing panels and not spraying? :flush:
Bedford126
16th June 2012, 13:55
by fitting a different colour vt kit.
Say you have a silver vt you could fit a black blue or even buy the vt kit from a standard 2 tone (if you can find one.)
stevo67
16th June 2012, 15:47
by fitting a different colour vt kit.
Say you have a silver vt you could fit a black blue or even buy the vt kit from a standard 2 tone (if you can find one.)
Exactly my point.:y:
AlexB
16th June 2012, 15:53
So how would you get two tone from simply changing panels and not spraying? :flush:
the kit isnt a part of the panel soon the doors ect its a plastic clip on part
therefor you can clip the grey panels on your silver car ect
lad on here had a blue vt kit on his black 1.1
and ive seen red on a silver
not to my taste but its doable
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