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Thread: My own Paint Scheme for my Civic ITS

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    Default My own Paint Scheme for my Civic ITS

    Going to try my luck at the 2003 Race Season in ITS or Honda-Challenge in the www.beesondesigns.com , Sign Pro , www.xpracing.com backed Honda Civic EX.

    Let the bashing begin...
    Let me know what you all think?



    [This message has been edited by danielbeeson (edited March 27, 2002).]

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    OK....where is the coin slot??? It looks like someone already went up the side of it. You said to start the bashing....

    What's with the 4-door anyway?

    [This message has been edited by racer-025 (edited March 27, 2002).]

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    Looks great! May be a pain ($$) to fix any damage. Pretty complex design. But looks great, you do nice work!

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    More room for advertising!

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    Design is a bit "busy". Cant make out your font of your own name. But unique at least.

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    Looks good Dan! Sponsors and all... Good for you! Let me know if you need a hand with the car. I've got a little experience w/ those Hondas...

    I'm still going to try to get my Civic painted for 2002. The design is GREAT, but I've been pumping $$ into the FP Fiat. (Production racing looks like FUN! Just hope my wallet can take it. It IS a FIAT!!!)

    Hope to see you at the track in 2002!

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    Matt Downing
    www.downingracing.com

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    Looks good, but Expensive to fix and paint small damages.
    But I love it.
    Louis B.

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    The concerns about damage repair are legit, Daniel. Think about maybe flipping your white space and graphic elements, putting the complex content on the roof, trunk and hood - where it is less likely to get squished by incidental contact. Leave the lower bits plain so they are easy to repaint.

    It reminds me of the "dazzle" schemes that the US Navy used on ships during WWII, intended to break up outlines and make them less visible. I like the concept.

    Mentioned earlier but, have we confirmed that the EX Sedan is legal? I don't remember where that was left...

    K

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    Awesome1 You may want to make the www.Beesondesigns.com just a bit easier to read at any speed.

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