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: Who has the worst looking SE-L?


1999SEL2.0
04-08-2008, 11:16 PM
Im going to bet its me as of right now. Ill show current pics this weekend or so.
-Trav

CovertRussian
04-09-2008, 10:42 AM
You should post a similar thread up on the Dash forum too, the Sentra SE forum has been pretty active...

LikeTheMovies
04-09-2008, 07:31 PM
i bet mines up there college has torn that thing up :( rust is getting the best of it to :( f u c k ohio!

Tuned GXE
04-10-2008, 01:23 AM
Wish I had a camera. Mine is the worst right now. Almost all the paint is off of it because I am having it reshot. I guess that does not count but it did have a nice dent in the back and front drivers side fender. That and rust was forming on the back wheel wells. Should look sweet when we finish her though.

LikeTheMovies
04-14-2008, 08:57 PM
Wish I had a camera. Mine is the worst right now. Almost all the paint is off of it because I am having it reshot. I guess that does not count but it did have a nice dent in the back and front drivers side fender. That and rust was forming on the back wheel wells. Should look sweet when we finish her though.

show some pics when its done :D

Tuned GXE
04-15-2008, 09:16 AM
Yeah I am going to work on that. It still needs a good buffing but I am letting a week go by before I have that clear coat touched with a wheel. Also for those of you with stock head lights that have faded. 1000 grit wet sanding does wonders. Just make sure you buff them well after.

1999SEL2.0
04-15-2008, 09:37 AM
Yeah I am going to work on that. It still needs a good buffing but I am letting a week go by before I have that clear coat touched with a wheel. Also for those of you with stock head lights that have faded. 1000 grit wet sanding does wonders. Just make sure you buff them well after.

You ARE talking about 99s right? (were 98s glass?) I would think using sandpaper on the headlamps would just scuff them all to hell. I trust you guys though. Ill try it. Do you think using the buffer that you would use to wax a car would work ok? Or should I just buy one of those stupid headlamp kit things to put on the end of a drill?

LikeTheMovies
04-15-2008, 12:46 PM
i just use rubbing compound and it does wonders just rubbing it on there with a wax pad

SLOW SR_
04-22-2008, 12:00 AM
Yeah I am going to work on that. It still needs a good buffing but I am letting a week go by before I have that clear coat touched with a wheel. Also for those of you with stock head lights that have faded. 1000 grit wet sanding does wonders. Just make sure you buff them well after.


I usually just use Plastix or something named like that to clean my headlights...