This is pretty cool but obviously not to everyone's taste
This is pretty cool but obviously not to everyone's taste
I LOVE IT!!!
Saw that a while back and checked the bank account. Not enough yet... Need to fatten up the piggy bank!
Love it.
1997 Mitsubishi RVR HSGR : 2.0 4G63T, 4 seats and the seating position from a truck
2009 Ford Mondeo : 2.2TDCi, 4 wheels, some plastics, some metal and some seats
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Yeah this stuff is awesome
Manual Super #143/283
That is so cool, I dread to think how much a litre that costs
there is another video linked to that one (appeared top right to me) about colour changing paint which is activated by an electrical charge.
I think it could be an April fool, but Wikipedia has an entry about paramagnetic paint supposedly tested by Nissan some years back.
Is it just a wind up?
'97 Manual Legnum in silver with some subtle mods
My first VR4 - '97 Legnum Dark Green & mean ...it was love at first sight - now sold
we have some company marketing mugs produceed with heat sensitive paint on them.
they are all black but when you put hot tea in them they gowhite with "i love mass spec" on them.
the only paint i have personally seen is black then the base coat can be whatever you like.
Bye for Now!
I also have a mug with this feature. So I think its a legit paint type.
I was thinking of a base coat in the Skyline Midnight Purple, with a red top coat.
I'd consider this for the Vectra
Like @Tam said though, probably costs £ROFL
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I remember seeing cars with color changing paint many years ago, always thought it was pretty cool and trippy.
I like the paint on the Aston Martin 177, its sort of white but then has hints of blue, green, orange, red, its really cool in direct sunlight