Sharpie paint job.

Raymond

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I know the Lambo was clear-coated to keep it from getting smudged off. I'm sure this one was done the same.
 

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Wow. That is impressive. Creative stuff like this is starting to fall off in the tuner world. Normally I don't like some of the crazy different things do, but this is definitely nice.

Art, defined.
 

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I can really appreciate the creativity. It would have been way sicker if it were scaled down a bit.

I gotta figure out how to laminate or protect my hood cause i been considering rockin mine the way it is, and everybody keeps telling me to throw it on as is.
 

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Definatly one of the coolest things I've ever seen, if I met him and saw that in person I would have never believed him.
 

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i believe it... i got a friend who can def do this... but he too busy with his work to do stuff like this... plus he's not into car...

and i think anyone who can draw stuff like that on paper can do it on metal too... just gotta wear mask cuz those sharpie... they will make u high, higher than using drugs LOL...
 

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What if someone had the balls to do it with like white out or a white perminate marker if it exists or one of those silver marker things you know that you have to shake, on a carbon fiber hood?
:ughrun:
 
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