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HBizzack
12-18-2004, 02:49 PM
i need to get my f4 painted, i also have some cracks and scratches cant a paint shop fix that?Im located in woodbridge need a recommendation asap?
I'll paint it. Depends on the cracks and damage Sounds like in the 400 range . Im a full time painter for a body shop and ive been painting for almost 7 years now. Let me know.
RedLine703
12-19-2004, 11:56 AM
I'll paint it. Depends on the cracks and damage Sounds like in the 400 range . Im a full time painter for a body shop and ive been painting for almost 7 years now. Let me know.
yo do you have any pics of bikes you've painted in the past?
TheHub02ss
12-19-2004, 09:35 PM
Sorry to hijack the thread but is it possible to repair cracks on the plastic on the front of a bike?
Jongo
12-19-2004, 10:06 PM
where are you located Nate?
Sorry to hijack the thread but is it possible to repair cracks on the plastic on the front of a bike?
Nope it can be done. Depends on the damage, they make plastic welders too. Ive fixed a lot of plastic pieces without it though. Just sucks because sometimes it tends to crack back up because plastic expands and contracts with heat.
I havnt took any pics of my work unfortunatly. I had a h22a accord that painted that willsh22accord on the board now owns. I'm still painting stuff for him. I've painted sungs old Hatchback. PM him for pictures...im sure he has some too. Just ask around on this site. Everyone knows me from my paint work. I just painted a valve cover for "freq" -jeremy zappas as well. I am in the process of painting 2 harley tanks and fenders here next week. Both going black but one is having silver tribal art on it, and the other is having purple flames. I can get some pictures of the work when its finished then.
And im located in Newport news.
The valve cover you painted for Jeremy was very nice :thup:
01prixGT
12-21-2004, 11:31 PM
Nope it can be done. Depends on the damage, they make plastic welders too. Ive fixed a lot of plastic pieces without it though. Just sucks because sometimes it tends to crack back up because plastic expands and contracts with heat.
I havnt took any pics of my work unfortunatly. I had a h22a accord that painted that willsh22accord on the board now owns. I'm still painting stuff for him. I've painted sungs old Hatchback. PM him for pictures...im sure he has some too. Just ask around on this site. Everyone knows me from my paint work. I just painted a valve cover for "freq" -jeremy zappas as well. I am in the process of painting 2 harley tanks and fenders here next week. Both going black but one is having silver tribal art on it, and the other is having purple flames. I can get some pictures of the work when its finished then.
And im located in Newport news.
You painted daves h22 accord(I beleive) which I now own....beautiful work :thup:
You painted daves h22 accord(I beleive) which I now own....beautiful work :thup:
ahh, yes i did. I love that car. Keep it clean :)
01prixGT
12-22-2004, 08:35 PM
Oh yeah...its clean for the most part. White is always hard to keep clean though. I have some pics of the car and the valve cover that you painted if you want me to post them up for some shots of your work.
PWRVTEC
12-22-2004, 10:46 PM
The valve cover you painted for Jeremy was very nice :thup:
Yes I saw that and have a picture of it too...
Post them up if you want :)
01prixGT
12-23-2004, 01:04 AM
Here's one of the car and the valve cover
PWRVTEC
12-23-2004, 08:07 AM
Post them up if you want :)
Here it is
http://members.cox.net/pwrvtec/noname2.jpg
94ta_lt1
01-02-2005, 08:47 AM
LT1TA1994@aol.com...i can def fix the plastic so it won't crack back...been doing it for years with no problems. You just have to do it the right way. I can send you pics of previous work if you want
joegreddy
01-03-2005, 12:43 AM
check out dreamworks too.717-0556 ask for jeff
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