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the rattle can paint job is nearing completion, I imagine it would look pretty good with some wet sanding and a clear. Has anybody ever used the spray can clear? Hopefully this stuff sticks, I scuffed, cleaned and acetoned the whole body (and some bondo work ;))
two notes:
-When estimating number of cans, double it
-don't use rustoleum sandable primer, it is expensive and ****.
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...o/IMAG0963.jpg
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Hey man, that actually looks pretty damn clean. Especially for a rattle can... nice job.
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Comparatively, that's the best flat-ish black I have ever seen on a vehicle minus a few custom jobs and supercar factory stuff.
And me encanta flat black :D
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Looks good Travis, nice color :gigem:
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It's not flat black....its a charcoal metallic
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The test fender came out more shiny and metalic... But I do like the flatness
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From my experience with rattle can clear coat, do not spill any gas on it while filling up, it will f' up big time
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Should I cut the rear quarter panels and build a bumper/slider that wraps, or just go with a simple bumper? This will be for temporary DSO wheeling until it becomes a baja-racer... ;)
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I would go with a more simple bumper, if it is just going to be temporary
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What is wrong with the tail lights?
Needs new headlights.
I say cut the rear quarter and do wrap around bumper.
Looks good.