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    He`s serious isn`t he?



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    I gotta say fake, you could spraybomb a car for cheaper and get better results.

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    If he wanted to be that cheap he should have spray painted it or rolled it.

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    There`s a guy called Drew Brophy who paints surfboards with Sharpie pens, clears them off and sells them for truckloads he`s done pretty well for himself, perhaps this guy`s trying to emulate this or do his own thing? He seemed pretty pleased with himself.

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    It`s actually a trend I`ve seen here within the past few years. Well done sharpie cars actually look pretty amazing and the amount of detail flavor that can be incorporated in the design is really amazing. One of my friends had his M3 sharpied and can be found in Heavy Hitter. Looking closely at it, you can see the artist took cues from the OC/LA subculture in his artwork.



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    I`ve talked with the guy that does the sharpie work and he said that clearing over it is next to impossible because it won`t adhere correctly and it actually ends up ruining the work. Sucks with all those hours invested.

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    that looks pretty damn sick for being a sharpie. Not sure if he was trying to be cheap or original but it looks pretty cool.



    Anyone can spray paint something but how many people can you say have a full blown sharpie paint job?



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    Sharpie, rusted hoods, what next? Just when you think you`ve seen it all.
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    This is what happens when tweekers get bored...

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    :sign:funnypost:har::LOLOL:clap::spit::clap:
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    This is what happens when tweekers get bored...

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    Sharpie black is kind of a warm tone to it too, so it`s like super black cherry. He`ll need to clear it with laqour from a professional air-fed gun, not a rattle can, b/c the chemicals in the rattle can will disolve the ink and make it run....then dry....which he will hate life after.


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    I thought the thread asked how to polish a shar pei... you`ve got to be careful not to burn the wrinkles while buffing!


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    Actually alot more people are doing this I found a lambo that sharpied his car it actually looks pretty sick



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