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This is one I just finished for Savage Fvr. The color was supposed to be purple but the spaz stix hard anno color "Purple Dynamite" was more of a reddish purple. The bed is done in carbon fiber and the windows are tinted with spaz stix tint. I was not able to finish it since Chris did not send the grille, and light decals, but I figured I would show you guys anyway. I think the color actually looks bad ass in person, but it was real hard to capture with flash. Hope you like it Chris, it will be on it's way to you tomorrow.

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:whhooo:Hey Joe, nice work, it looks sooo awesome.
...how much would it cost me to have the EXACT flame work and body, but with different shades of PURPLE...yes PURPLE...i love purple...let me know, might be interested.
 
That is the ONLY shades of purple I can do right now until spaz stix comes out with a better more true purple hard metal or transparent purple. This was there Purple Dynamite, which was actually more of a reddish purple. But in person, without the flash it does look more purple than it does in the pics.
 
No more purple. It's a one of a kind. Lol. Joe that's so sick it's unbelievable. It's everything I imagined and more. So glad you showed it off. (except for the decals. Thanks for calling me out.) This thing is BAD ASS. Will make a great shelf queen body.:first_place:
 
You're killin' me with these true fire jobs Joe. I'm absolutely must give it a shot. I think I'll attempt it on my next lid.
 
I'm with Josh! It's another work of art. I gotta find some empty 2-liter bottles to practice on. Do you think Parma fasluscent paints would work as well as the hard ano?
 
The solvent based just stick so much better though and are less prone to flaking. But that is a great looking body. I dig it for sure.
 
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