Bedliner engine bay? Yay or nay

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by McGyver
    just couldnt choose could you? ;)
    ;)

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  • McGyver
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    Bedliner, then alpine over it.
    just couldnt choose could you? ;)

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  • slammin.e28
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    Bedliner, then alpine over it.

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  • 411
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    ...........got to admit.....looks pretty killer....although Por 15 seems like a better choice, especially in silver on silver *[*tip!!! silver por 15 works excellent to fix curb rash on "german silver" rims...BBS etc!!!} car:pimp:
    Last edited by 411; 03-29-2012, 04:15 AM.

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  • mentaleeill
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    my last e30's bay was done in bedliner. looks really good on a dark car, i also really like janderson's. i will be doing it to my delphin car, but this time im gonna use upol raptor liner. i used this in my tj and it is far more durable then the spray can rustoleum/ duplicolor.
    that being said, if i had a lighter colored car, especially alpine, the bay would be body colored.

    hers's the best pic i could find of the old car, on this comp.

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  • stamar
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    i like the idea, and it is unique.

    it does not make sense so I wont go there.

    I have seen cars entirely covered with bedliner. Its redneck fashion.

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  • E30 Wagen
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    Why would you even consider spraying your engine bay with that god-aweful bedliner? If painting it the factory color is an option, then why the hell wouldn't you just do that?!

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  • OniKyan
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    I don't like black engine bays at all. If I had a black car, I'd probably paint the engine bay white.


    It's nothing to do with the looks, it's all about the light reflectivity. I'd rather have an engine bay that you can clearly see everything, than one that hides everything and steals your light.

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  • AbeSonic
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    I'd be interested in teh outcome. I actually considered doing my engine bay in bed liner. But Ryann brings up a good point. If it is hella porous it will accumulate lots of dirt.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by MattAvino
    por-15?
    Its a duplicolor spray on.

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  • MattAvino
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    por-15?

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by Ryann
    Bedliner is fucking TERRIBLE for dirt. All the little pits in it will collect dirt and oil and will be a PITA to clean, especially Alpine bedliner.
    It's going to be a really mildly textured bedliner.

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  • Vivek
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    Originally posted by Ryann
    Bedliner is fucking TERRIBLE for dirt. All the little pits in it will collect dirt and oil and will be a PITA to clean, especially Alpine bedliner.
    Doesn't seem like it would be too terrible, especially considering the fact that a scrubber sponge wouldn't damage it.

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  • Hey-U
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    I like the stock colour. If you want durability paint it with a two part polyurethane i.e Awlgrip.

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  • Ryann
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    Bedliner is fucking TERRIBLE for dirt. All the little pits in it will collect dirt and oil and will be a PITA to clean, especially Alpine bedliner.

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