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Old 10-28-13, 08:11 PM
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That shot looks great, Love that car!!!

Checking out the link now!


On a side note is Modified doing a story on DGRR 2013? usally it's out about now.



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By that, Mr. Hayes have shown me that he's earlier statement to be true and I am going to welcome Hayes to DGRR.
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I got to make it down to dgrr... maybe when my boy gets a few years older ...
Also just subscribed to modified mag , because they still feature and support rotaries
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Originally Posted by estevan62274
That shot looks great, Love that car!!!

Checking out the link now!


On a side note is Modified doing a story on DGRR 2013? usally it's out about now.



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Thanks! And not sure about DGRR 2013 coverage.. All the photos and such have been submitted..

Originally Posted by preludesh2000
I got to make it down to dgrr... maybe when my boy gets a few years older ...
Also just subscribed to modified mag , because they still feature and support rotaries
Thanks for supporting them!
Old 10-29-13, 08:53 AM
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Couple of photos from past Sunday at Import Alliance gathering...

Showing off my new color (plasti dip) on what used to be my 2 rotor Montego Blue FD.

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Old 10-29-13, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
how did you all get the car moving so fast for this shot?
edit: i was under the impression it wasn't running yet
by cheating of course... the shot was rigged to give the illusion that the car can go fast.
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^ dear future angry mob,
if it's not apparent, i'm being facetious.
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not that you care, but fyi, your strut braces don't really do anything. the firewall is not a stressed member.
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Plasti-dip sure is popular. Looks good on your car tho.
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not that you care, but fyi, your strut braces don't really do anything. the firewall is not a stressed member.
Im sure it was a big concern on a car that's majority purpose is being a show car......FYI.
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^hence the preface to my statement, fyi.
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nice plastidip! what colors did you use to achieve that finish?
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Originally Posted by fdracer
^hence the preface to my statement, fyi.
YZF, that you?
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picked up the mag, nice layout! sweet ride..
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Update... Long over due..

To Start, my cover feature came out on Modified Mag.. Nov 2013 issue. Which is now online: 1993 Mazda RX-7 - Built In Bama - Modified Magazine

Some photos from the shoot.

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Also just before the Holidays, My plastidipped MB/satin blk FD was featured in Stance Nation. Photos from Stance Nation:
Sinister Rotary // Phil’s Mazda RX7. | StanceNation

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^^is Plasti Dipped (www.DipYourCar.com)

Below is a comparision satin painted the FD from 5-6 years ago (My 1st Black FD where this thread was started).

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My opinion about Plasti Dip:

I been getting a lot of questions from people.. So I will state some pros and cons compared with my experience with satin paint, 3M vinyl, and plasti dip.

Satin Paint is by far most expensive and super hard to keep it nice. it chips easy and once chipped, that's it. You can't buff, wax, etc.

Vinyl, the theory is nice. but quite expensive if you hire someone to do. I did couple of test run on my MB FD and also my daily TL when 3M first introduced their 'car' vinyl. it was fairly easy to do and held up well. Until, I decided to pull it off. TL, vinyl came off easy and without any issues. However, my repainted/aftermarket painted FD3S? vinyl took my paint off. Apparently this is a VERY common issues with non-OE paint. Of course 3M did not disclosed this nor would they do anything about it since I installed it myself.

Plasti Dip (purchased from www.DipYourCar.com) is by far best, easiest, and cheapest solution. I heard about this 2-3 years ago. Been watching videos and about a year ago, decided to give it a try (for DGRR). I mainly wanted to use this stuff to protect my MB paint (costly paint job) while I drove around town and DGRR. Bought 4 cans from Lowes, experimented on my lower part of FEED flares (where rock chips were common). One side of the car was vinyl and otherside was plasti dipped. Most people for 6 months had no idea one side was dipped and other side was vinyl.
I also used my daily as test subject and plasti dipped the front grill and few other areas to see how well it will hold up since it was parked outside and saw more environmental elements. 6 months, I had no issues on either cars. Cleaned up easily and peeled off without an issue.

I than talked to guys at DipYourCar.com and decided to get their full car kit (under $400 with the sprayer). The satin black FD you see here is 3-4 layers of their black. I did the entire work in 1 day and drove in the rain about an hour after spraying. I also did 2 track days with this and performed great!! I had very little chips, clean up was easy (just water and microfiber towel, in 15 mins), and than I layed 3-4 more dip after running it for 2-3 months (still using the left over from the kit).

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With the new color, I have about 6-8 coats of this stuff. I've put over 1000 miles, another day at the track, and the plasti dip is still in great condition. All, under $400.
I'm going to do one more layer in different color before peeling this stuff off. I'll post a results of 1 year of dip later this spring.
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2 questions

-where did you get the led taillights on the silver 20b?

- how easy is it to peel off/ overspray?
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Originally Posted by rotary_rob
2 questions

-where did you get the led taillights on the silver 20b?

- how easy is it to peel off/ overspray?
LED tail lights on the 20B?? They are not LED.. and they were made by me about 10 years ago when I used to convert 99 tails.

Dip overspray - Its very easy. More layer you put on, easier it comes off. I'm doing one more color before I peel (total about 10 layers). I'm also going to collect all the dip and weigh it to show how much weight it will add to the car. My guess, maybe 1lb..
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Love the look of these cars.

I read the modified magazine article, it lists the wheel width but not the offset, do you mind sharing this info?

Richard
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Love the look of these cars.

I read the modified magazine article, it lists the wheel width but not the offset, do you mind sharing this info?

Richard
No Problem..

TE37SL Black Edition. 18x9.5 +22 and 18x10.5 +22
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No Problem..

TE37SL Black Edition. 18x9.5 +22 and 18x10.5 +22
Thanks, I've been looking at those exact sizes for my RE-ADGT kitted car and now I see how awesome they look my mind is made up, just need to check the fronts will clear my brakes.

Richard
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Photog did a nice job. Couple of those shots are top notch poster material.
Congrats on the spread. Accomplishment.

- Mike
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You sir. Hands down respect to being a role model for many. Keep it up please!!!
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Thanks, I've been looking at those exact sizes for my RE-ADGT kitted car and now I see how awesome they look my mind is made up, just need to check the fronts will clear my brakes.

Richard
Should clear almost all the BBK.. as I'm running AP and Alcon also cleared. Also, when it comes to forged wheels, I would never go any others except Rays. Go look at earlier posts on here why.

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Photog did a nice job. Couple of those shots are top notch poster material.
Congrats on the spread. Accomplishment.

- Mike
Thanks Mike! This was this photographers first big spread. He did a great job and I'm going to let him do my next one which will take place in next couple of months. Also, Import Tuner will be featuring and should come out soon.

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You sir. Hands down respect to being a role model for many. Keep it up please!!!
Thanks! I see you are in Vancouver. I'm heading there sometime this year for a week or so. Would love to check out some rotary scene or import scene
Old 01-03-14, 08:35 PM
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Digging the plastidip Phil. Looks really good in gun metal. Thinking of using it as well to do some old school stripes on the widebody so may need your help in the future since your becoming the plastidip master.


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