Good Youtube Video
#4
Anybody put the plastic covering on their Boss?
I'd like to know more about it. Rock chips to the paint are not wanted.
Cheers,
Jouster
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All the cut lines get dirt in them that is impossible to get out.
Any stone pecks that penetrate the plastic will also get dirty & look like crap.
I autocross the car and cones that scratch or mark the plastic leave permanent marks.
Given that is cost around a grand, would not do it again.
#7
I've had 3M plastic on my yellow 2000 Vette for about 5 yrs.
All the cut lines get dirt in them that is impossible to get out.
Any stone pecks that penetrate the plastic will also get dirty & look like crap.
I autocross the car and cones that scratch or mark the plastic leave permanent marks.
Given that is cost around a grand, would not do it again.
All the cut lines get dirt in them that is impossible to get out.
Any stone pecks that penetrate the plastic will also get dirty & look like crap.
I autocross the car and cones that scratch or mark the plastic leave permanent marks.
Given that is cost around a grand, would not do it again.
I'll stay away from it then.
BTW, I have one of those Yellow Boss's like your's,....
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Nice!
Quite talented editing I think. Makes me want to do one for GHIG!!! Because we all know that's the best Boss color ever!
Quite talented editing I think. Makes me want to do one for GHIG!!! Because we all know that's the best Boss color ever!
#11
Very nice vid, something different which makes it stand out. About the audio, is this the stock exhaust with the side pipes opened up and or is the mic really close to the exhaust? It just doesn't sound like a stock exhaust sound wise to me. Once again very nice vid, wish I could do something like that.
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Yeah, the exhaust sound was it's only shortcoming. Could have done better with that, but otherwise impressive. Lots and lots of good angles. Wonder how many times he had to run that or if he had like twenty GoPros?! :P
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