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inertia
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nice ae86 rc

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looks almost life size. i'd love to make my headlights pop up that quickly. cool led action.

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Bad ass. I wonder how long it took him to do all that... :D
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i like the paint. its the same run free body kit and fender flairs i have on mine. the hobby shop around here has a really small selection for paints. i'm not digging the graphics though. everything els is nice.
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i say don't limit yourself to hobby shop paint. take a trip down to an AJ Foyt Automotive Paint supply shop and get a pint of paint you want. It may be a little more expensive than hobby paint but it'll look ten times better and closer to the real thing.

a pint of single stage championship white at the basic brand was about $14-$20. then you can just pick up a can of clear coat for $5-$6.

of course you may need either an airbrush or gravity fed spray gun, reducer and hardener. it'll be more paint than you'll need.

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