Almost Everything's Wreck of the Day is yet another Lamborghini. If you know us at all, you know we can't pass up an exotic supercar flambé-ing itself. This time there's a somewhat reasonable excuse. This particular Lamborghini, called the "LP570-4 Underground Racing R2/Altechno," has 2005 HP and set an all time speed record at the Moscow Unlimited 500+ drag races. It is traveling 402 kph (250 mph) at the finish line. . . then it blows up. Great video.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
2002 Honda Accord Repaint!
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2002 Honda Accord Sedan. This daily driver was in need of some serious love when it drove into our parking lot. Its original factory paint had failed a while back, fading, peeling and eventually turning into the white powder that you can see barely clinging to its body panels. The owner plans on buying a new vehicle within the next couple years and didn't want to spend thousands of dollars on a factory-type paint job. With this in mind she chose to have us refinish her car with a basic "Single Stage" paint in the original Honda color. Even a simple paint job, such as the one seen on this Accord, can make many old vehicles look great again!
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Toyota Camry's Look Great Without Peeling Paint!
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1993 Toyota Camry. Imports such as Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, etc. from this era almost always have the same problem as this Camry. Over the years the sun will degrade the car's paint, causing it to fade, chip easily, crack, and most commonly peel! Once paint starts to peel or "delaminate" nothing can be done to repair that existing paint. Which means that it's time for a new paint job. Most people do not want to spend $5000.00+ on paint. Luckily we have options ranging from very affordable basic paint, all the way up to factory type paint! This Camry was a budget-wise paint job. We performed all of the basic neccesary prep and also lots of sanding to remove all of the peeling clear coat. Next up was a primer-sealer to give the new paint something to "bite" onto. And finally it was ready to be refinished. We repainted this Camry with our Enamel paint in its original color!
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