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Old Apr 29, 2011 | 09:12 AM
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Default Re: To rattle can or not to rattle can?

Originally Posted by aa4baseball
Im 17 years old and drive a 92 Integra DA9, I am about to install a turbo kit. I will be taking some panels off when installing and while I was at it I was wondering if I should go ahead and try to achieve a flat black paint job with rattle cans. the clear coat on my hood, spoiler, and roof is gone and paint is oxidized. I only work part time and fully parting together a turbo kit on that income is hard enough. I am good with prep work and have a pretty steady hand. I have restored a 79 camaro and did the paint and bondo myself. Should I go ahead and try getting the flat black color I am looking for? If so what type of spray paint is the best? I am assuming I should use dupli-color sandable primer. That way I dont have to worry about it being blotchy. I was going to upload current pictures of the integra and camaro but I couldnt get them to upload. Please let me know what you think.
I know 80% of this site gets high on meth and thinks "rattle can paint jobs look tyte y0, on their choo choo chu walrus (240sx that faggot choo name is lame) and Honda's"

If you have painted and restored a car before, then painting it shouldn't be an issue. (with real automotive paint, sprayed out a GUN NOT A CAN). Primer and rattle can paint jobs look like shit PERIOD, id get the 199 MAACO special.

Save your money and do it right, and have no excuses "buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu, but my car makes ???hp its a track car/race FUCK A PAINT JOB YO"