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5D is so crisp and I lurv it.

Decided to buy some Plastidip myself after positive reviews on a known Seat forum.

 

Im very happy with the results! When its done improper, just tear it off and try again :D

 

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Camera: Nikon D300 / Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 AF-S

Off roading with my awesome 2008 Ford Escape Limited V6 in Colorado at about 10,000 feet above sea level.

Had to get a killer shot of Brett's tsx before he took the dip off and went with actual paint. He's still deciding on color but one thing is true, it's going to look sick. Those 18" accord wheels really class the car up, well done squish money.

 

Canon 6d

17-40 F4L

Light Painting

My IG - @kinglenyx

Owners IG - @rich.g37x

 

Lights by @oneightynyc

Vinyl by @ndvinyls

Photography: 2Fly Graffiti

Art: 2Fly Graffiti

I finally painted (or more specific: used PlastiDip) the front bumper too, after good comments on the result of the rear bumper. In the 10 years I have this BX the red plastic unpainted bumpers had faded from dark red to pretty much white. Chemicals and heating did only work shortly, if at all. PlastiDip seemed a good alternative, not ruining the structure of the bumper, not getting too much shine on it and also being reversible. Now let's find out how long this will hold.

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Quick after gym photoshoot of my cousin's Golf 2.5

 

Led Lights for my shoot on my escape just of the new and reinstated light system and led bar.

My 2008 Ford Escape Limited with multiple modifications up here in Colorado.

3d print I made at my work place, Net Entertainment. A gift to our Kiev office who made the "Zombies" online casino game. Modeled in zbrush and printed on a #replicator2. Painted w PlastiDip/QuickShade/acrylic.

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