Remember Hypercolor T-Shirts from the 90's? Well...

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10/04/2013 at 23:48 • Filed to: None

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Kinja'd!!! MBG141 > soto
10/05/2013 at 00:02

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My Civic's been needing a new paint job for a while. The white paint is full of cracks, oxidized, and some of the paint gets onto your hands if you rub your hands on it.

My only question is this: How much does this cost to do?


Kinja'd!!! PRBot II > soto
10/05/2013 at 00:08

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Mother of God, I haven't thought about those shirts since 1992!


Kinja'd!!! POD > soto
10/05/2013 at 00:13

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Use some hydrophobic clear coat and some stencils and you could make some cool designs that only show up when wet. This could be pretty cool.


Kinja'd!!! soto > PRBot II
10/05/2013 at 00:38

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Remember the store displays had blow dryers attached so you could test them?


Kinja'd!!! PRBot II > soto
10/05/2013 at 01:39

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Unfortunately, no. I was a kid at the time. Only nine in 1992... but at least I was one of the cool nine-year-olds that wore hypercolor shirts!


Kinja'd!!! vdub_nut: scooter snob > soto
10/05/2013 at 01:56

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If you don't quite know what's going on, the car ends up looking like ass.

But, since I DO know what's going on, I think it looks sweet. I bet the hood never changes, because the engine would warm it up.


Kinja'd!!! Takuro Spirit > soto
10/05/2013 at 09:20

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No, but I had a bunch of these and a playset with a flooded road.


Kinja'd!!! soto > Takuro Spirit
10/05/2013 at 17:16

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Omg, HA, that brings me back.