paint your ride for 98 bucks...
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That is a cool article.
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interesting
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this is where it started,
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...&fpart=11&vc=1 this is the og roller car... https://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d...n/DSC02769.jpg |
now that is a sweet looking charger :D
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great article
i really want to have ago at this , i have some panels to practice on first & wheels but i bet i can't get that brand paint in Australia . with brand names aside what paint properties do i need to look for .
i know nothing about paint . :confused: is just auto enamel fine ? I'm going down the local auto shop now to see what colors are available . ;) |
having no life, i read most of the 102 pages on the original site where the process was posted. rustoleum is the first brand, another guy used marine paint.
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...0&fpart=1&vc=1 here is a guy in australia that did it http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/...r-rollers.html |
thanks heaps man
thanks for the Aussie link i just showed my brother . his Chrysler centura 245 hemi will be the guinea pig anyway mate gota fly cya .
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as if you'd waste ya time on a vn commodore puss bucket .:D
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I will have a vehicle that I would like to repaint if anyone wants to practice on, just let me know.
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im going to be trying this on my 65 coronet soon.
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If you reed the end of the article, it was the paint and thinner and roolers that cost them the $98. Body work, buffing, and everything else is what added up the price. Its still pretty cheap though.
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