I want to paint my Roof, Hood, and Trunk black....
#16
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
Where have you ever heard of an actual case of that happening?
#17
I prefer paint because vinyl will never offer the gloss and clear reflection that paint does. And when it starts to swirl (inevitable), you can't fill them in on vinyl. You can with paint.
#18
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
Paint has more depth, higher gloss & can be buffed if necessary.
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lol beat me to it
#21
the second pic looks nice imo, but it's a coupe and it's white so i think thats y it works for that car. Im not sure how it would look on a silver sedan. Just wrap everything you want to do at first to give you a good idea and if your satisfied paint it afterwards to get that nice gloss and reflection.
#24
As for the black trunk an roof. Ugly, BUT that's because you are asking for opinions. If you're into it and think it's going to look good, do it. It's your car so make it that way.
Just don't rice it out.....
#27
If my car wasn't black already, i'd consider a black roof. I think it looks good when not overdone.
Black hood and trunk however is overdone. If you want to do a 2-tone them you need to not use body panels as te boundaries as it makes the car look like you crashed it and put on a primered hood because you couldn't afford to paint it. Instead, starting from a pinstripe and painting up looks better.
Black hood and trunk however is overdone. If you want to do a 2-tone them you need to not use body panels as te boundaries as it makes the car look like you crashed it and put on a primered hood because you couldn't afford to paint it. Instead, starting from a pinstripe and painting up looks better.
#28
Agreed. I personally am not crazy about it, but that's my opinion. You've seen the pics so you know it doesn't look horrible. Run with it if you like it- it's your G...and then post pics after for us to talk about.
#30