This guy really thought it was a good idea to "paint" his car with a sharpie... Odd question - Sharpies - Bimmerforums - The Ultimate BMW Forum :doh:
funny since he'll have to wipe the panels down with wax and grease remover before he cleats it. That will go over quit nicely.
Actually, when done on small places and on vinyl wrap, sharpie art looks pretty cool (for a couple of months). But this... well what can you do? It most likely looks worse in person. Clearing it... that wont go too well, and its best to do it right or don't do it at all.
What really gets me is he's talking about clearing over the sharpie. :thud: I'm sure clear will bond well to permanent marker :shead: One would think someone on the forum would have said something along the lines of - "this might not be a good idea"
Well top gear was right, BMW drivers are cocks. NVM, thats changed, hasn't it, it's Audi drivers now. Well, then... they are just plain stupid. :giggle:
this reminds me of a sharpie is350 I saw at a local meet Official Sharpie IS350 Continuous Build Thread - Club Lexus Forums looks cool 10 feet away.. but up close it is eeeeeeeeeeeeh
I guess it's good enough to get by for the year he mentions till he can do a proper paint job. It definitely looks better than mismatched panel parts he probably scrounged up from the junk yard rebuilding her. At least he can drive down the road without people snickering....just have people snickering in parking lots when they can get a closer look at it lol Best sharpie job I've ever seen has to still be the Hyevon M3 http://www.slang500.com/hyevon-sharpie-m3-by-slang500hms/ Looks good from a distance and up close.