Nissan 350Z

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Nissan 350Z

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I have been quietly building at a slow pace of late. There's no particular reason just that I have been enjoying these curbside kits. I have also been learning techniques involving Mr super clear lacquer and No-Name 2K clear coats. I used MRP Ford Liquid gray for the base coat and 2K clear top coat. This kit came with a bonus set of wheels that I installed. It really went together nicely.

I have yet to put on six items but will do after they dry.

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Looks good Paul. I just did my first 2k clear and was pretty happy with it. Paint looks nice
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Well done and that looks great!
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Yes, it looks great Paul! :shoutout:
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Nice, Paul. I've fallen off the edge of the earth and am working on a Formula I Honda RA 272 at the moment.
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keavdog wrote:Looks good Paul. I just did my first 2k clear and was pretty happy with it. Paint looks nice
I am fairly impressed by MRP paints and the top coat was pretty nice also. I have also used Gunze Mr super clear gloss and it does a bang up job as well.
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Very nice.
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Very nice Paul :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Man that's a really nice finish! :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Beautiful work Paul! I commend you on your smooth coat!
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