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WildBillyT 11-27-2012 12:50 PM

https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...69564636_o.jpg

Lt1_8U 11-27-2012 02:15 PM

Oh mah gawd. That vette looks amazing

BonzoHansen 11-27-2012 02:23 PM

amazingly dull. make that same color shine and I'm on board.

sweetbmxrider 11-27-2012 08:20 PM

Silly old men, it looks amazingly bad ass.

BonzoHansen 11-27-2012 08:22 PM

dull and trendy. you know nothing, you like lt1s.

Jersey Mike 11-27-2012 08:29 PM

Would make babies with.

sweetbmxrider 11-27-2012 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 860663)
dull and trendy. you know nothing, you like lt1s.

Primer cars weren't bad ass back in your early years?

BonzoHansen 11-27-2012 08:40 PM

no, they were the domain of poor folk and likely half-ass cars.

imo these flats are cool because they are different. like pastel colors in the lase 80s/early 90s and recently two tones

trendy paint is cool if you have the scratch to do it again in 10 years and decide resale value matters not. even though it always does.

ar0ck 11-28-2012 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 860668)
trendy paint is cool if you have the scratch to do it again in 10 years and decide resale value matters not. even though it always does.

This is where I think the Vinyl fits in perfect, lasts lets say 3-4 years, trend dies, Vinyl comes off. Its win win.

LTb1ow 11-28-2012 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ar0ck (Post 860708)
This is where I think the Vinyl fits in perfect, lasts lets say 3-4 years, trend dies, Vinyl comes off. Its win win.

And it protects the paint under it from road debris damage. Win win win.

BonzoHansen 11-28-2012 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ar0ck (Post 860708)
This is where I think the Vinyl fits in perfect, lasts lets say 3-4 years, trend dies, Vinyl comes off. Its win win.

i agree with that if cost is reasonable and it really doesn't hurt the paint coming off years later.

BigAls87Z28 11-28-2012 10:25 PM

I agree with the fact that it is a trend, but it's a trend that has been going on for much longer than I thought. Usually once OEMs get into the game, it's usually time to get out. Everyone from Bentley to Hyundai has a flat or matte paint option for their cars.
Looks great at autoshows, but that first time you see bird **** on the hood....I don't want to be there.

unstable bob gable 11-29-2012 04:30 PM

unstable bob gable says people should do what the hell they want to do, screw what's "in or not in." God, if every one was a follower there would be nothing but red '69 Camiros at car shows!

BigAls87Z28 11-29-2012 09:10 PM

Bob....that's exactly all I see at car shows.

LS1ow 12-21-2012 08:08 PM

plastidip is your friend Alex.

ar0ck 12-22-2012 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by LS1ow (Post 864441)
plastidip is your friend Alex.

Tell me about it :lol: I've been searching the internet high & low for different ideas. I want to know about it as much as possible before I commit, because it seems pretty new to me, granted I've been out of the game for a little while. I priced everything out for a complete car, to just doing the wheels. If i'm going to do this I'm going to do it once, and do it right.

The one site I've been looking at is dipyourcar.com they sell complete kits for automotive. They have a pretty nice Flat navy blue color similar to the Camaro that was posted earlier.

I have a buddy whos willing to paint the hood, front & rear bumpers for $600. The guys good, but my main concern is the Mystic color matching from front to back regardless of blending. If I plasti-dip I can lay down one solid matte color.

Blackbirdws6 12-22-2012 05:07 AM

If you are looking to do it once, plastidip won't be an option unless you just want to see how it would look. Do you have a render of how you want the car to look? Does your friend have any samples to look at for reference that could be helpful?

ar0ck 12-22-2012 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6 (Post 864472)
If you are looking to do it once, plastidip won't be an option unless you just want to see how it would look. Do you have a render of how you want the car to look? Does your friend have any samples to look at for reference that could be helpful?

Let me re-frase, "looking to do it once". I'm all for the temporary solution the Plasti-dip or Vinyl offer as far as a life span of lets say a few short years. I change my mind often, and who knows I may end up selling the car sometime in the future, I can always know that theres a fair paint job underneath unscathed by the elements. At least the new skin can protect that even if its only temporary.

I want to find the best of these temporary inexpensive solutions and get the right color.

ar0ck 12-22-2012 07:12 AM

Some examples of the Plasti-dip

https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...73448540_n.jpg
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...49316069_n.jpg
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...80103249_n.jpg
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...65921252_n.jpg

www.dipyourcar.com offers a complete car kit for $300 vs a $600 paint job with questionable matching due to a difficult color. The DIY Kit I can shoot myself with the help of Ted in a weekend.

I'm just mulling about here, i'm pretty sure this is the route i'm going just narrowing everything down.

Blackbirdws6 12-22-2012 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ar0ck (Post 864483)
Let me re-frase, "looking to do it once". I'm all for the temporary solution the Plasti-dip or Vinyl offer as far as a life span of lets say a few short years. I change my mind often, and who knows I may end up selling the car sometime in the future, I can always know that theres a fair paint job underneath unscathed by the elements. At least the new skin can protect that even if its only temporary.

I want to find the best of these temporary inexpensive solutions and get the right color.

Ahh. I thought you meant do it once as in, last for a long time. Not, do it once and simply do it minus the rattle can. I got you now. If the finished product can come out that uniformly as you have shown in the pics while still being relatively easy to remove, then that's not bad at all.

LS1ow 12-22-2012 05:29 PM

in the few weeks ive been threw 35 spray cans of plastidip and 1 car kit. The stuff really is amazing and if you dont like it it will peel right off. Not hard to do at all. I plastidipped my roof and people were questioning it at a meet so i peeled it off right then and there and the paint looks as good as ever. Plastidip deffinatly gets my vote

Lt1_8U 12-23-2012 11:17 PM

I may plasti dip the nova till I paint it....... Just to protect my primer. Does a special gun need to be purchased or can you use a regular gravity feed gun?

ar0ck 12-24-2012 03:55 AM

The original videos on YouTube from Dipyoucar.com were using a Black & Decker sprayer!

Lt1_8U 12-24-2012 07:17 AM

I've seen people using that 10.00 gun from harbor freight. Some say to thin it more when using a gravity fed gun.

WildBillyT 12-24-2012 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lt1_8U (Post 864609)
I may plasti dip the nova till I paint it....... Just to protect my primer. Does a special gun need to be purchased or can you use a regular gravity feed gun?

Do it and post up :d


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