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I imagine how good your painting skills are effects how much paint you use. e.g. you keep going over it until its an even job.
I wanted to do a home job on my Staz, but I don't have an appropriate place to setup a paint booth. Bugga.
I wanted to do a home job on my Staz, but I don't have an appropriate place to setup a paint booth. Bugga.
1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV 4G63BT
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
Alternative to paint
I think we've all missed a very important point... an alternative to paint.
Have you considered using wall paper? People use vinyl on their car all the time, why not take it that extra step too far?!
Have you considered using wall paper? People use vinyl on their car all the time, why not take it that extra step too far?!
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House paint adds that special texture to your car too
I found some Chameleon style paints called Kaleidascope, was thinking of getting red to gold. Very good difference, unlike a pearl, its a solid colour change in different light - rich red to rich gold. They do three other types as well.
AutoBody Theropy did a mint job on their Starlet GT using 2.5L of paint (2 x 1L kits + 1 x 500mL kits).
So I estimate 4L, $399 per litre, thats $1200, which is much cheaper than the Harlequin genuine.
Kits include clearcoat, primer, hardener, paint and a few more things. I'm planning on making the Starion red with colour change to gold for under $2000NZ with this. I think its quite neat, stand out anyway.
$2000NZ involves flogging off my car, and spending money on Starion instead of paying back urgent debt, but thats the breaks :)
I found some Chameleon style paints called Kaleidascope, was thinking of getting red to gold. Very good difference, unlike a pearl, its a solid colour change in different light - rich red to rich gold. They do three other types as well.
AutoBody Theropy did a mint job on their Starlet GT using 2.5L of paint (2 x 1L kits + 1 x 500mL kits).
So I estimate 4L, $399 per litre, thats $1200, which is much cheaper than the Harlequin genuine.
Kits include clearcoat, primer, hardener, paint and a few more things. I'm planning on making the Starion red with colour change to gold for under $2000NZ with this. I think its quite neat, stand out anyway.
$2000NZ involves flogging off my car, and spending money on Starion instead of paying back urgent debt, but thats the breaks :)
1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV 4G63BT
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
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There is a guy down the road from me with an old 1950's Morris Major who painted his car with a paintbrush.. It looks worse than using $2 spraycans.Have you considered using wall paper? People use vinyl on their car all the time, why not take it that extra step too far?!
I've also heard of a Honduh Civic that drives around the southern suburbs of Perth with fake carbon-fibre roll over the ENTIRE BODY with clear coat over the top , but unfortunately (or fortunately?) I haven't seen this in person.
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Its a hard choice kiwistar.
I would be doing some basic things to give the SOHC 8 valve more balls, including raising the boost a couple of psi,openning the bonnet vents for cooling, open the intake, new muffler, and possibly a VR4 cooler with a new air damn.
Car has panel damage plus rust, so if I go down the paint trail now, I wont need to pay the panel beaters to colour match and repaint the rust areas and multi-coloured front panel.
Paint + basics I can do for under $2500 :D and have a car that looks awesome, and still goes great.
I don't have a garage or the tools to do any real performance mods at the moment, and I also can't go without a car for more than a few days. So hp gains may have to wait on the backburner until I get a flat with a good garage, a $500 runabout car, and all the tools I need :D
I would be doing some basic things to give the SOHC 8 valve more balls, including raising the boost a couple of psi,openning the bonnet vents for cooling, open the intake, new muffler, and possibly a VR4 cooler with a new air damn.
Car has panel damage plus rust, so if I go down the paint trail now, I wont need to pay the panel beaters to colour match and repaint the rust areas and multi-coloured front panel.
Paint + basics I can do for under $2500 :D and have a car that looks awesome, and still goes great.
I don't have a garage or the tools to do any real performance mods at the moment, and I also can't go without a car for more than a few days. So hp gains may have to wait on the backburner until I get a flat with a good garage, a $500 runabout car, and all the tools I need :D
1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV 4G63BT
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
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