stealth enzo

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arch2b
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stealth enzo

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my first mr-02 body, the enzo was used and abused to say the least. i had passed it on to my brother after getting the diablo and it was run failry hard. it suffered severe body cracks, missing parts etc. after getting into the custom body work some more the last few weeks, i decided to bring the enzo back to life ;) it took some serious glue and some paint but it's back and will tackle the track again with a vengence :p
i decided to give it a stealth look, something simple and very easy to paint since i'm not that good with paint. i chose rustoleum textured black paint as i used it before on the bottomportion of the recently revamped chopped x5.
overall i'm very happy with the new look and hopefully it will hold up or last a bit longer than last time.
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my cousin liked it soo much he wanted a stealth diablo
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here are some combo shots
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he even wanted to redo his chopped land cruiser ;) this one was already painted over so it looks like the details were lost but it's just due to being painted a coiple times
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crusty
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Re: stealth enzo

Post by crusty »

arch2b wrote:since i'm not that good with paint.

Whachya talkin bout willis?
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