Appearance, Paint & Body Work
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By chnzgoofball
#42476 its clean when u do it right i was gonna help my friend do his 4 door dc also
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By k0rean4life
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this guy went all out :o


Damn "RAT STYLE" I am digging that :woot:
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By epitbdl
#64552 :lol: prepped and prime...show them the love :lol:
By lucky_13
#64561 Noy a shiny one but still.... flat))))
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this is how mad russian guys "upgrade" their cars)))
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By biretsu89
#64733 Not a fan :thumbdown: ... but if its your thing.... then I wouldnt think it would be that hard to paint a car a flat color.... no polishing or waxing or clear coating lol
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By JonnyEj2
#65515 has anybody used sprypaint for the flat paint job...if so how many cans did it take and what kind of prosses did you do(coats sanding etc...) :headscratch:
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By JonnyEj2
#68173 anybody? :? bump
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By Goobz_93HB
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k0rean4life wrote:
teal_dx wrote:Image

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this guy went all out :o


Damn "RAT STYLE" I am digging that :woot:


This car is infamous in "Lowrider Magazine"...Quite original, but I dig it! :thumb:
By 3lue by u
#68514 you should see some of the minitrucks he has / has had ^^
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By smokinsoljah420
#72532 Ive had 91 sentra se-r back in the day that was flat black. didnt look as good as this,
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This dude on H-T was talking about this site which had a full kit for any color with everything you need. heres the link http://tcpglobal.com/kustomshop/ksflatz.aspx
These guys even have flat metallics and pearls! MMmmm Cant make up my mind what color i want my coupe. :thumb:
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By Dippin_EG
#72607 Mine is Flat black with spray paint... dosent look that good but its better than having a bondoed up driver side.i actually kind of like it. took about eight cans
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By VegasCivic
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smokinsoljah420 wrote:Image


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By Matt.M
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JonnyEj2 wrote:has anybody used sprypaint for the flat paint job...if so how many cans did it take and what kind of prosses did you do(coats sanding etc...) :headscratch:


Take a final sanding pad(scotch brite) to the whole car to get rid of allll of the shine. Then take as many cans as needed(keep the receipt and return the ones you don't) which will be determined on what color you go with and what color you already had because you have to hide the original color. Spray paint it, and enjoy. It's pretty much the easiest and cheapest paint job you can do.

But why not spend an extra buck or two per spray can and get a gloss?