Bedliner engine bay? Yay or nay

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by cabriodster87
    No bed-liner, If you do it and don't like it= PITA
    Do it and dont like it= sandblaster

    Yeah it would be a pain though. I would just live with it.

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  • cabriodster87
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    No bed-liner, If you do it and don't like it= PITA

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  • FunfGan
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    Originally posted by Sagaris
    I used 1 can of Duplicolor bedliner in a spray can, purchased from Checker/O'Reilly
    What you did looks fantastic, I'll have to do that at some point. Even though my engine bay doesn't need to look good, it still looks much better than what I did, and would be more durable.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by Sagaris
    I used 1 can of Duplicolor bedliner in a spray can, purchased from Checker/O'Reilly
    Yeah thats what I was going to use.

    It's holding up well?!

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  • FunfGan
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    I think bed liner would actually compliment the pc on the valve cover and intake mani pretty well.

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  • Sagaris
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    Originally posted by cjdontthink
    What bedliner did you use?
    I used 1 can of Duplicolor bedliner in a spray can, purchased from Checker/O'Reilly

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by Sagaris
    The one thing I like about bedliner is that anyone like myself who is half-retarded when it comes to paint+body work can make it look decent:

    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...postcount=1183
    This. I like something that can cover my mistakes very well.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by Sagaris
    The one thing I like about bedliner is that anyone like myself who is half-retarded when it comes to paint+body work can make it look decent:

    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...postcount=1183
    What bedliner did you use?

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  • Sagaris
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    Originally posted by Swanny
    I'll throw this out there...if you like the mild textured look and want insane durability get Por-15 like Matt said. Spray it with low psi and you get something that looks like the finish in the OP's pic. Easier to clean, still top coatable, and virtually indestructible.
    The one thing I like about bedliner is that anyone like myself who is half-retarded when it comes to paint+body work can make it look decent:

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  • Swanny
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    I'll throw this out there...if you like the mild textured look and want insane durability get Por-15 like Matt said. Spray it with low psi and you get something that looks like the finish in the OP's pic. Easier to clean, still top coatable, and virtually indestructible.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by Sagaris
    Just noticed slammin posted the idea before I did (didnt read the thread) but regardless, its the best option :D
    I didn't make it as clear as you, lol. I actually couldn't believe someone hadn't posted it before then!

    :up:

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  • Sagaris
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    This this this.
    Just noticed slammin posted the idea before I did (didnt read the thread) but regardless, its the best option :D

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by Sagaris
    Bedliner for texture+topcoat with your color of choice
    This this this.

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  • Sagaris
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    Bedliner for texture+topcoat with your color of choice

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  • Threehz
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    I'm all for the bedliner idea, Lambo nailed it, look at that engine bay with it's beautiful wrinkle black, it'd look clean in a white bay, but in a a bedliner black bay with a similar texture to the engine it is going to look mad.

    I'm about to paint my 280Z's engine bay, it's white and I'm thinking instead of the usuall black I might go for a nice refined charcoal.

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