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  • FunfGan
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    ^ This. Bends super easy, just be insanely careful after its pc'd.

    Ot, but your new sig looks fantastic, Janderson.

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  • Jand3rson
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    I know plenty of people who have had their window trim powdercoated, you just have to be EXTREMELY careful removing/reinstalling it. That shit will bend easier than wire, and once it does, you will never get it straight again.

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  • F34R
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    Originally posted by 8380 Labs


    taping the trim off to paint it on the car takes 3x longer than just removing it, and it's also guaranteed to produce worse results.
    Agreed but not on the painting, but guessing that the normal person cannot paint half as good as me. So agreed on both ;)

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  • bastianshaw
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    so th trim at the bottom of the window seperates from the window? I thought they were a one peice deal

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  • 8380 Labs
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    Originally posted by bastianshaw
    I want to powdercoat my shadowline, has anyone done this?
    im concerned about the rear windows and the wind sail peice( I think that one comes off)

    will my windows be ok baked at 400 for a few minutes?
    i'm not sure what your windows have to do with anything. remove the trim from your car, then take it to your powder coater.

    Originally posted by F34R
    Don't waste your time, just tape off the car and paint it. Took me 30 min to tape off the whole car and then you just paint. Satin black works very well.
    taping the trim off to paint it on the car takes 3x longer than just removing it, and it's also guaranteed to produce worse results.

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  • Vivek
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    Originally posted by LJ851
    I think your biggest concern would be how to keep the rest of the car from melting when they put it in the oven to cure.

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  • EyExR
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    Originally posted by bastianshaw
    im gonna do it I just wanted to make sure I wasnt going to destroy anything im gonna do it black chrome it will be sweet

    post pics! sounds good.

    I was thinking of having mine re-chromed but this might be a cooler option

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  • MaxBell
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    Remove it from the car?

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  • series88
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    Contact Alex or Nick at RMS/Rodoni Motor Sports. They so a good job. Decent prices too. Alex is also on here. username is Rodoni

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  • LJ851
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    I think your biggest concern would be how to keep the rest of the car from melting when they put it in the oven to cure.

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  • bastianshaw
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    im gonna do it I just wanted to make sure I wasnt going to destroy anything im gonna do it black chrome it will be sweet

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    It's aluminum, it will coat fine. Your local coating company won't have an issue. They will just need to be stripped of the clear anodize.

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  • A Sucked Orange
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    oh yeah youll be fine

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  • Kershaw
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    yes you can powdercoat it.

    good luck finding a place that will though.

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  • bastianshaw
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    i already painted it I want powder

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