Titanium = sweet
because....
i have a blue Max right now but in a month its going into the shop for a fresh coat of skin...im not too sure if i want to stay with blue; and, titanium looks pretty damn sweet on some other cars....so i was thinking..........
Don't change colors...
...if you want the paint job to look factory. The only way to change colors is to strip the car completely, doors, trunk and all, and have it painted from the ground up. Then you still have the engine compartment to do, although black can work there.
Get a shop that promises to match the color and spend your money on a better paint job instead of a ground up restoration type paint job. You'll be happier in the end.
my .02
Bob
Get a shop that promises to match the color and spend your money on a better paint job instead of a ground up restoration type paint job. You'll be happier in the end.
my .02
Bob
Same !
ya...maybe You're right....half of the people i talk to say that i should stick with the factory colour....the other half saw the titanium on some other car and said "SWEET"
but it is a lot of work.....the body shop guy told me what was involved and that it would cost like $500 more.
the blue is a pretty nice colour too i guess....shines up really pretty
but it is a lot of work.....the body shop guy told me what was involved and that it would cost like $500 more.
the blue is a pretty nice colour too i guess....shines up really pretty
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