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Old 02-15-2020, 09:40 AM
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That's a cool color choice and great job with the fender
Thanks. I got a little too excited and had some runs in the clear coat, but it was just a test piece.

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You are going to love that color! I do. I had my Harley painted snakeskin green 9 years ago, still don't regret it. My wife thought I was nuts, but I get a lot of compliments, and every time I do I give her a big smile.
I think the Snakeskin green would have been cheaper to buy, but not sure. This might have a little more pop to it, maybe. I've never actually seen a Viper with the green, to judge it.

My wife wasn't sure about the color either, till I painted that fender. Now she's a fan!!

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I still turn my head at Vipers painted this color. I love the bright greens. I swear there is also a 69 Firebird that is painted this green out there, too. If my memory serves me correct, they also changed the front to a camaro.

Test painting models was a smart move.

Keep up the good work!
Thank you. I have never seen the Snakeskin green in person. Be cool to see if there's much of a difference between this green and the snakeskin.
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I believe you're correct and the HoK Lime pops more. Would probably have to park the cars side by side to see a difference.
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Hi John, I just went through your build and YouTube posts, Nice job! You did a lot of nice work. Subscribed!!
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Great work, looks fantastic!
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Looks great John!
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I'm sure I missed it somewhere, but what brand body panels did you use? Car is coming together. Should be killer.

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Hi John, I just went through your build and YouTube posts, Nice job! You did a lot of nice work. Subscribed!!
Thanks brother. I'm finally getting motivated

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Great work, looks fantastic!
Thank you!! I appreciate it!!

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Looks great John!
Thanks buddy!!

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I'm sure I missed it somewhere, but what brand body panels did you use? Car is coming together. Should be killer.

thanks,
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Thanks Jim. I did end up with an AMD passenger fender, and an OEM used driver fender. I also just bought an AMD 4" cowl hood, so I'll have to see how well it fits!
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The car looks great! You do nice work.
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