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as a mustang owner and fan I have to coment

on this built, I like the bolness of this Stang,

and the oportunity to take it to the next level

and you gave it a lowrider style to it a show car.

I BUILT THIS LAST YEAR I wanted the Fast N the Furious

street racer look!!!

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as a mustang owner and fan I have to coment

on this built, I like the bolness of this Stang,

and the oportunity to take it to the next level

and you gave it a lowrider style to it a show car.

I BUILT THIS LAST YEAR I wanted the Fast N the Furious

street racer look!!!

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Unbelievable work on the 2 stangs....the paints are fantastic.....I like the bright yellow with satin black stripes....and the Fast and Furious one is simply off the hook with the the decal work.

its kind of Ironic....my yellow stang looks similar in paint style as yours.....I guess Mustang minds think alike :rolleyes:

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Thanks for sharing.

Bear

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Very Nice

And what is the paint color?? B)

The paint color is pearl purple by pactra paints (RC car laquer base) over black base....the initial color when sprayed over the black base is blue..... but the more coats you put...the more purple it gets....I kinda stopped half way....so depending on how the light reflects....it goes from blue to purple

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Wicked looking Stang.

Nice deep color.

Isn't Pactra paint for the inside of clear R/C cars?

Or putting clear over the top of it brings the color out?

Sweet stallion, Dan!!! I know from experience that the Pactra R/C paint is fairly "hot" chemically for styrene use - what kind of black did you use as a base/barrier coat??

Pactra is for lexan bodies...but with a nice clear coat...the colors stand out nice.

All my cars are sprayed with a laquer base scratch fill primer from Duplicolor. Then I use BaseCoat Automotive PPG paints with clears. Once you have the laquer primer....you can spray anything you want without harming the plastic.

The black base is a basecoat.

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