Color Changing SHO in Ohio(pics)

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NJshofear

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They make toners that will adjust what colors and how much change there is...it dont like it strait up like it is on that car...but get a nice red-yellow or green-blue shift would be awsome.
 

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WOW. That is killer. I could never talk myself into getting a paintjob like that on my SHO (I like the "sleeper" aspect just fine :) ), but damn...that is definitely cool.

i think the silver sho is one of the top three best looking shos in the forum
Gotta agree with you on that. I wish mine looked half as nice as either of those. My car's previous owner had a cheap paintjob thrown on before he sold it, and didn't even bother with having the original paint removed. I peeled a sticker off the back of my car a few months ago (it was on there for like 3 or 4 months, but it got all ratty), and the paint started peeling up with it. Underneath it I saw the original paint, clearcoat and all. Oh well; one more thing to add to the list. :rolleyes:
 

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Both are nice cars I was going to go with the color changing paint on my mustang the green blue style but decided that I would be to worried about it gettng scratched or something
 

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OOOOOOOO!!! That paint job is nice! I like how it really shows, not like the Chamelion paint that you can't even tell if it's Chamelion paint or not.
 

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That is a certainly an attention getter. Looks very cool.
I don't have that kind of dough. I think I will stick with emerald green featuring stone chips.

Those dang chips have a hint of white that makes them really stick out. Add that to the door dings and I got a sweet ride!
-Carl
 

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Meditate on this Kaoticsho ...i did state i was sorry but it was my opinion.again in my opinion it looks stupid,i hate those paint jobs i dont care what kinda car its on ,nothing personal,...catching my breath ...but im sorry if offended anyone.peace
 

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I'd be scared crappless about getting a small scratch in that paint! Also, how would you be able to touch it up? Man, i'll just stick with my paint, it's a little faded and rusting.... it's still good, it's still good!
 

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I don't think it is possible to touch up a blemish on a pian job like that. The only way I could see is if you repainted the whole section that got messed up. Like the front 1/4 panel or the whole door or something like that. Either way both rides are very slick!
 

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