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KUW ET restored, from start to finish
jp-rebel:
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--- Quote from: jp-rebel on August 10, 2010, 06:58 PM ---Good to see you still have it, I still have mine too hanging on my living room wall :)
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Any photos? Show us a pic, i'd love to see it :coolsmiley:
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That's mine hanging in the house.
And below is my original thread when I finished it last year.
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=95891.0
berndott:
digging out this one...
I need help with the red color on my ET... what kind of red did u guys use? any names or RAL codes for me? :angel:
BMX20:
Just finished my DP Firebird, restoration and shared all the same frustrations and immense satisfaction that you obviously did! Very nice mate, more so because of the back story.
Gordy
splodge:
--- Quote from: berndott on January 12, 2011, 07:43 PM ---
digging out this one...
I need help with the red color on my ET... what kind of red did u guys use? any names or RAL codes for me? :angel:
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I did mine with a rattle can from the local car spares shop, I looked about in different shops for a few weeks before deciding on which one seemed right.
I think its recognised now that Peugeot Rogue Lucifer is the nearest you'll get to the correct shade. I kind of wish I did mine with it now but it might not look much different. The thing with the deep red is it looks so different in different light, photos taken indoors, outdoors, sunny, dull, they all make the red look different. If I had to do my ET again in would be Rogue Lucifer.
Good luck & remember to take plenty of pics as you go. :daumenhoch:
berndott:
Thanks mate, i will have a look out for that peugeot color :daumenhoch:
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