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Painted the front end with spray cans a while back. Getting ready to do this process again once some new parts come in :). You learn a lot after the first time doing it. Don't halfass ANY steps or it'll come back to bite u...as u can see on my trim lol.
I painted this car for about 600 bucks (sand paper, filler, clear, activator, reducer, base etc). This was the first car I ever prepped out and painted. I think it turned out pretty damn good. I did it when I was 17 (almost 2 years ago). For all you guys that have seen it in person know it looks pretty damn good.
I painted this car for about 600 bucks (sand paper, filler, clear, activator, reducer, base etc). This was the first car I ever prepped out and painted. I think it turned out pretty damn good. I did it when I was 17 (almost 2 years ago). For all you guys that have seen it in person know it looks pretty damn good.
Please oh please post a paint your car DIY thread...or at least point me in the direction of the one you used.
It's gorgeous and it's exactly what I want to do! Love you're car!
I work at a body shop and the lead painter at the time helped me along on the process. It was a great learning experience and it has helped me on the job alot. People's cars are in so many different stages and it would be hard to write a DIY. Also I get a 30% discount at the local body shop supply store..
I work at a body shop and the lead painter at the time helped me along on the process. It was a great learning experience and it has helped me on the job alot. People's cars are in so many different stages and it would be hard to write a DIY. Also I get a 30% discount at the local body shop supply store..
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