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    Default Restoring a Honda Si help(PAINTING)

    so i have a honda si that im going to restore back to stock look. car had gay side skirts and all that rice stuff. only problem is that these people painted it WHITE. they painted truck, door jams and all that EXCEPT for engine bay and well paint starting to chip.

    I want to paint it back to the point where it looks like a real si again.
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    Im between wheather if i should paint it Black(Original Color of Car) or Paint it Blue.


    im looking to see what other people think i should do.

    Go Si Blue or Si Black.


    http://images.craigslist.org/3pc3oa3...d8c1101900.jpg
    Engine Bay Pic^^^

    http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/2631717850.html
    Pic here^^^
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    Got any pics of the car?

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    yea....Follow link
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    your car and your decision.
    You're right - I have no idea what I'm talking about...




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    but im trying to get an idea. just to make it look nice. i Love Si blue but idk if it will effect value knowing that car was black. So idk
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    Paint it black again

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    i forgot what code is for black? Nighthawk Black Pearl?
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    Both blue and black are very common. Do which ever color you like best man
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    But does it make it less of value if painted Blue?
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