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LJ

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Hi, i live in Venezuela ,a country in south america and here is very difficult to see a flame job on a car, at this moment i havent saw one yet so i dicided to do my own flames. I was searching in the web for information without find any thing useful until i hit your web page, wow! suddenly i found every thing i wanted to know and more! congratulations guys excellent job!. Now i need an extra advise, here the most popular brand of paint is Du Pont, my car is painted in a metallic green , i would like to know wich color for the flames do you think goes better with that and i need to know ( cause i am new on this ) the codes of the paint (basecoat), peral or candies if i need it.

Thank guys for take the time to read this and ill be waiting for an answer.
 
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DenB.

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WELCOME ABOARD!! NOT KNOWING THE TYPE OF CAR YOUR PAINTING MAKES IT KINDDA TUFF BUT, I LIKE THE IDEA OF STARTING AT THE FRONT WITH SILVER AND GRADUALLY ADD GREEN TO IT PROGRESSIVELY GETTING DARKER AT THE TIPS GOOD LUCK!
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LJ

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Thank guys for the tips, DenB i will tray to send you a pic so you can see it and get a better idea of the car anyway is a 94 honda civic that i am customizing, Scott do i need the video or do you think it will be enough with your how to to start with?
 
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LJ

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hey guys here are some pics of my car so you can see the color and have a better idea

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DenB.

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YOUR CAR'S GOT ALOT O' POTENTIAL LIKE I POSTED BEFORE I LIKE THE IDEA OF WORKING THE GREENS THO' START IT WITH SILVER OR A PEARL WHITE ADDING GREEN AS YOU WORK BACK TO THE TIPS. KEEP IT ON THE LIGHT SIDE NOT TO HEAVY WITH THE PAINT AND IT'LL LOOK GREAT. MY 2 CENTS WORTH
GOOD LUCK
 
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