My three Favorite ZipZaps!

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My three Favorite ZipZaps!

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I love the three ZipZaps I am about to post pictures of, I modded 2 of them. One has been lowered, the other painted and lowered, the third stock but it still looks cool.

Painted and lowered-
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Just stock-
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Lowered-
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I hope you like them.
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Nice cars, but that Silverado isn't low enough.. lol
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nice work dude!
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Nice, I like the wing on the Silverado. Sets it apart from all the other lowered black Silverados. (Dave's off to go paint his lowered blacl Silverrado.)
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crazydave wrote:Nice, I like the wing on the Silverado. Sets it apart from all the other lowered black Silverados. (Dave's off to go paint his lowered blacl Silverrado.)
Haha, oh wait, I have one too.. It's definately different, and doesnt look that bad. We've got how many lowered Silverados.. 4?
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Nice :eek:
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very nice :eek:
dude, try take pictures a little farther from the object/car. that should get them in focus. :-)
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I am painting a Dodge Viper right now (It's a Zip Zap), and I made it a convertable, I have to paint the headlights silver because I painted over the headligts and tail lights.

I also was trying to paint my Yenco Comaro, but I was doing it by hand and I did not sand it first so now I have to wait for the paint to dry and then sand it.

I will get pictures of the Viper soon, and I will fix the Comaro, then get pictures of that soon too.

But do you guys know any good ways to clean paintbrushes without doing a lot of work? They are cheap testors brushes with a plastic white handle.
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nascar8 wrote:
But do you guys know any good ways to clean paintbrushes without doing a lot of work? They are cheap testors brushes with a plastic white handle.
Paint brushes are cheap dont clean after they get all gunky just toss out and get new ones. At Wally World you can get a whole package for about 2 bucks and they are much better then the Testors type.

If you clean your brushes always air dry with the bruch up and you wont get that bend and they keep there shape.

to clean brushes I use good ol' Paint thiner you can get it for about $5.00 bucks at Wally World and it last a long time. If its Acrilic paint well then the sink and water thats cheap and fast. :-o
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