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> A two-toned experiment
patssle
post Aug 16 2015, 11:43 AM
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I recently had some body work done (rust/dent/hole fill) which left the vehicle looking less than ideal. A paint job is inevitable for this winter or next summer but I still want to drive it before then.

So here's a two toned temporary experiment! Neither colors are paint.

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post Aug 16 2015, 10:27 PM
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This is a personal thing and you have to run with what you like.
But a third party honest opinion.... No.
There are cool ways to do multi-tone paint jobs, but when it looks like you replaced a fender from another car it just looks like it was a wreck that hasn't been repainted yet.
I don't mean to sound harsh, just being brutally honest.

If there was artistic line that wasn't based on body parts, but rather flowed across the car more, across panels... Then maybe those colors could work better together.

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