Fun game time! Photo Rally call

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Awesome!

The only person I could get to take the burnout picture for me would complain about wasting the tires cause she knows how much they cost!

Remember the photos are supposed to be taken after the target has been called out. Like a scavenger hunt to get us out there enjoying the cars... so who's up for a burn out?
 
Gbody Photo Rally

Thanks for getting it started! You wanna take a burnout pic today for the group.
 
Tuggy24g said:
Well I thought -83MONTESS- had to come up with the next scenario? Also my El Camino is hibernating sorry. Maybe in March I will.
I did lol I suggested smokey burnie photos but I guess nobodies done any tire shredding recently.
 
-83MONTESS- said:
Does this work? Not a conventional spray booth, the only walls are made of plastic sheets 😳

people end up with dust on the car from not cleaning out the cavities in the car, doors etc. Another source of dust is if some final sanding was done after the car was taped the dust from sanding will end up on the car...as for the make shift paint room just make sure you wet the floors and move the air out of the paint area while you painting with a fan and you should be fine. If you do end up with some dust on your car don't worry, you can use a $40k paint booth and you can still end up with a few pieces of dust..
 
pontiacgp said:
-83MONTESS- said:
Does this work? Not a conventional spray booth, the only walls are made of plastic sheets 😳

people end up with dust on the car from not cleaning out the cavities in the car, doors etc. Another source of dust is if some final sanding was done after the car was taped the dust from sanding will end up on the car...as for the make shift paint room just make sure you wet the floors and move the air out of the paint area while you painting with a fan and you should be fine. If you do end up with some dust on your car don't worry, you can use a $40k paint booth and you can still end up with a few pieces of dust..
I spent about an hour beforehand sweeping and cleaning up. I blew out all the crevices with compressed air. I found that the biggest help was sweeping everytime I made a mess by sanding that way it wouldnt accumulate. My dad has a huge fan from a factory he used to work at built into the wall towards the front of the car thats not visible in the pics. The paint came out spotless, no dust or anything. Just need to keep it that way!
 
pontiacgp said:
it looks great so it shows you did your prep work...congrats..
Thanks!
 
As requested, smokey burnout
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Next topic, your car undergoing a motor swap.
 
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