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2003 Azure Blue Mach 1
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Corey if you have a single stage finish you can get a microfiber towel with some light polish on it and polish any area of the vehicle by hand and you will get paint transfer on it this will tell you if its a single stage finish. But I am guessing it could be a Macco repaint which cost only about $600 and are single stage crappy paint jobs. If I were you I would repaint it a mustang color that you like. I am sure Grabber Blue would look sick on a new edge sort of like my Azure Blue but lighter.
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The bumper was a sixer bumper anyways. I assume the car was in a front end crash. But I don't have the funds for a repaint at the moment Danny, so I will just deal with what I have
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I know how it is man. I then suggest you invest in Opticoat V2. Just correct the finish as best as you can clean the ride to remove oils from the correction, then apply it. You then wont ever have to worry about protecting the finish with waxes or sealant again unless your in an accident. And you also only maintain it by claying the coating every year or so and using Optimum Polyseal to remove any light swirls in the coating.
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But I like to try new waxes and sealants too much to do a permanent LSP
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If I had your car I would just spray wax it for now and get another maaco paint job in the future
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Also, you are stuck with green unless you pay $75 per jam (2 doors, hood, and trunk)
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