Plasti-Dip Questions & Projects Thread
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Moar plasti-dip awesomeness.
got another can of this stuff. Its getting addicting to say the least.
Painted the lower middle section of the front bumper and the rear tower cover. Its nice because if you ever mess up or just want to go back to the stock look, just pull it off. Makes modding the look that much more fun imo.
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Front bumper
Rear tower cover
got another can of this stuff. Its getting addicting to say the least.
Painted the lower middle section of the front bumper and the rear tower cover. Its nice because if you ever mess up or just want to go back to the stock look, just pull it off. Makes modding the look that much more fun imo.
Enjoy!
Front bumper
Rear tower cover
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looks good! I really dig your frost interior too, I don't see any of those really and it definitely sticks out!
edit- If you painted your headlight housings and the back of your clear reflectors black, it would be sex!
edit- If you painted your headlight housings and the back of your clear reflectors black, it would be sex!
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bought a couple cans .. will be doing emblems, door handles soon.
also this stuff will work great to redo the door grips on the inside of the door panel. because the rubbery crap that is on there from nissan SUCKS, especially when i get in my car after it has been sitting in this texas sun, it just scrapes right off
also this stuff will work great to redo the door grips on the inside of the door panel. because the rubbery crap that is on there from nissan SUCKS, especially when i get in my car after it has been sitting in this texas sun, it just scrapes right off
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Used this stuff on those obnoxious orange front bumper reflectors, came out great. Love this plasti-dip stuff. By the way, it comes in more colors than just black if anyone was wondering.
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i pulled mine off today.... SUPER SIMPLE.... my half blind retarded neighbor could do it...
hit it with some 220 grit and sprayed em down with the plasti-coat... will give reviews tomorrow... its looking really good so far
hit it with some 220 grit and sprayed em down with the plasti-coat... will give reviews tomorrow... its looking really good so far
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Plasti Dip - Post Your Questions/Projects Here
Ah it continues. This time was more detailed of a job. Not just a simple tape, paint and peel. I decided it was time to customize the silver rings/portions on the triple gauge and tacho cluster and the silver around the shift boot. If your not very good taking detailed things apart I wouldnt rip into the console this far. It can get real tricky real quick if your not paying attention on disassembly and its easy to break items. The red items are the plasti-dip areas and the silver areas are now black. Still a work in progress as I have a couple other items to paint but ill show what I've got so far. Yes the steering wheel silver areas will be painted soon too. The red plasti-dip is pretty close to the redline paint color. Not an exact match but pretty damn close. Enjoy!