ElHefe
SILVER Star
Getting body panels or parts repainted can be expensive and time-consuming (mostly your vehicle sitting at a body shop in the queue). Some of our vehicles warrant only the best, but I got mine to have fun and paying someone else to paint the truck really didn’t make sense. I had some sun damage on my clear coat and, in some areas, base coat and decided that it was time to change things up.
I decided to tackle the front bumper first and then moved on to the hood. I’d recommend that strategy: start small and expendable.
In case it wasn’t clear from the title, this is all about painting with rattle cans. Total, I have about $140 into repainting my front bumper and hood (with enough materials to do my roof as well).
Here is the truck now:
I decided to tackle the front bumper first and then moved on to the hood. I’d recommend that strategy: start small and expendable.
In case it wasn’t clear from the title, this is all about painting with rattle cans. Total, I have about $140 into repainting my front bumper and hood (with enough materials to do my roof as well).
Here is the truck now:
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