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| The Dog | I think I got to get one of these paint jobs for my car, this one was on Sukhumvit Road.
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| Twisted Mentat Last Online: Today 02:34 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: LV-426
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| ^ that's a shed IMO. Bodykit is horrible and badly fitted, the alloys are a disgrace and the paint job is hideous. To top it off the chrome door pillars complete the look of someone that has spent serious money without having a clue what they were doing. The wheels aren't even wide enough for the kit FFS. Someone do the owner a favour; steal it and set it on fire.
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 02:13 PM Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: The land of milking honeys
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| Good thread, just hard to believe anyone would pay that much money to destroy the look of their car. The iridescent paint is impressive as a technology but nothing I would use. |
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| The Dog | Another custom car found in Pattaya but without the flashy color changing paint job, I do like these doors though. Why the black bonnets on all these Thai owned cars, is there a reason for it? Class front disc brakes, rear is drum brakes but he still high lighted them in red for some reason. Interior is alright. All in all not too bad, just needs a flip paint job |
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| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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| wonder if those Brembo calipers are real? I know they were making some fake bike Brembos here or maybe Taiwan but here every little spunk bubble with a civic or Yaris has it fitted with Brembos. Dunno how much they are worth but imagine the real ones are maybe half the price of the car at a wild guess about upwards of 50,000 a caliper, can't imagine too many Somchais being able to affording that. |
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| Twisted Mentat Last Online: Today 02:34 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: LV-426
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There are loads of cars around here with genuine Brembo brake kits, many with rear disc conversions. | ||
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