2000 NBS Blue Steel Burban Build

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Guess I better get my detail back on with those pics. Lol

Rain off and on this weekend, but I did give the the underside a solid rinse so that I can pull the other wheels and do some paint.

The body looks tight. Can’t recall if I asked about more color matching parts?

Ah got yah, I really like both colors very similar in the whole almost black at certain angles.

Rain sucks, I feel like we had 2 months of it here and I’m finally getting to work on my vehicles. Hopefully it holds off long enough to finish this one’s repairs and get to paint on mine.

And don’t feel too bad my paint sucks big time if I get close haha, rock chip city, door dings, peeling clear coat, random scratches. Just looks good and shines nice because there is not a single swirl mark on it and I keep it clean haha. Needs repaint and I’ll be PM’ing a lot of stuff when that happens.


Free mod. With some polish of choice and either a small orbital buffer or even by hand you can make those faded rear pillar covers look glossy black and almost match the glass as far as shine and depth.View attachment 214918

So just buff my rear obliques? Like we do the plastic headlights?
 

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If you want buff obliques you need to do exercises.
If you want buffed appliques just polish them out using same polish you would use on your paint. It not only darkens them up but it adds a gloss to them too.
 
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If you want buff obliques you need to do exercises.
If you want buffed appliques just polish them out using same polish you would use on your paint. It not only darkens them up but it adds a gloss to them too.


Sounds like I can probably do both at the same time if I get my technique hahahaha. TYF get your truck and your body right :rotflmao:
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Also thanks for the info I’m going to do that this week.
 
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Ah got yah, I really like both colors very similar in the whole almost black at certain angles.

Rain sucks, I feel like we had 2 months of it here and I’m finally getting to work on my vehicles. Hopefully it holds off long enough to finish this one’s repairs and get to paint on mine.

And don’t feel too bad my paint sucks big time if I get close haha, rock chip city, door dings, peeling clear coat, random scratches. Just looks good and shines nice because there is not a single swirl mark on it and I keep it clean haha. Needs repaint and I’ll be PM’ing a lot of stuff when that happens.


It looks good either way and only TYF or a local enthusiast is really going to notice those imperfections.

Average person couldn’t care less and doesn’t spend hours into days obsessing about the stuff we do.

And for 18 years old with big hogs, there is room for a little margin of error.

I have a few love taps and chips that drive me crazy, but keeping the paint looking nice just blinds everyone so they don’t focus on the minor imperfections.

Swirl marks... but I had my car waxed. Yeah I can tell they whizzed the 10” Makita on speed 6. It’s waxed alright, but looks like pewp at an angle. Lol
 

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