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Just Did A Flat Black Berger Panel
Thought I'd post up some pics of my recently done Flat Black Berger Panel Mod.
Excuse how dirty my car is (DD). You don't see too many black Camaro's w/ this mod, so here you go. http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00620.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00622.jpg YAY SWIRL MARKS and WAX BUILD UP! http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00623.jpg Sanded down w/ 400 Grit and 1000 Grit http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00628.jpg After Pics http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00645.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00653.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00654.jpg http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...m/DSC00663.jpg |
I'm not really feeling it, I think partially because with the panel, tail lights, and body, you have three different shades of black going on. Also you should have sanded with a finer grit than 1000 because sand marks are showing up through the paint. Otherwise not too bad, just not my taste.
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Im not feeling it either, theres too many shades of black floating around the back. It may just be the picture angle though, maybe it matches your top better. I would have just put some flat black decal inserts in the gloss panel if your going for the offset blacked out look. Anyway, nice job on the panel!
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i dotn think youll get it perfect but just spray it black and get a can of clear coat i dought youll be able to but if you take the paint code u might be able to get a rattle can witht eh same code but im doughting youll be able to
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lol well I'm not going to attempt it with a reference that is doubting it will come out good. hahaha
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it doesnt look bad. are you going to do any inserts? this camaro looks pretty good
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thanks bro and yeah I might get inserts. I really don't like spending money on this bitch cause I'm doing everything I can do buy a 98-00 WS6 this summer while going to college and working .
* But I really wanna know if it's possible to rattlecan a gloss black finish that would match the rest of my car. |
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eh. should have kept it.
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oh yeah, and i just painted half of a black car with professional materials, and anyone looking for differences can see them |
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not diggin it....you should have left your TAIL PANEL (yup I said it) the way it was...just doesn't meet with the body right at the tail lights
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I would have left it alone personally..
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IMO if you rattle can the back bumper it will look worse than it does now, and CBR is right, chances are it won't match shades, and on black that will be noticable form 100 yards. And it won't hold up well. I'd try a serious buffing on it see if it helps. That tail panel might have been improved with a quality buffing job as well. If it does need paint I'd consider saing a few $$ up and getting a pro to re-shoot it.
As long as you like your flat black tail panel that is all that matters, but now we know why GM never painted the tail panel black on the dark colored big block cars back in the60s/70s. It doesn't quite look right. Judging by the #of deleted posts, this thread has run its course. |
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