1992 Bonneville, some new rims
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1992 Bonneville, some new rims
Well, here she is, still standing with 204,000 miles on her.
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It'* pretty suprising, for a car with 204,000 miles on it, the paint still shines. Minus the front bumper which was repaired after an accident before I owned it. I had repainted it the wrong shade of white. The car is more of a cream white. Also I did not gloss it, so it does not reflect well. Yet, still looks better than it did before the paint.
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It'* pretty suprising, for a car with 204,000 miles on it, the paint still shines. Minus the front bumper which was repaired after an accident before I owned it. I had repainted it the wrong shade of white. The car is more of a cream white. Also I did not gloss it, so it does not reflect well. Yet, still looks better than it did before the paint.
w00t!
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Originally Posted by Hans
for some reason the white paint GM used in the 90'* seems to be of great quality.
Wheels look good
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Originally Posted by Hans
for some reason the white paint GM used in the 90'* seems to be of great quality.