too lazy to do it myself, and spend almost $50 with materials and labor. turned out great, with a few simple steps and about 10 cigarettes.
>> materials used... minus the sanding sponges

>> grill removed


>> wet sanding

>> applying first coat of underspray in my ghetto paintbooth -- 98 ford e150 lol

>> 4 underspray coats, 8 flat black coats... and 2 hours to dry

>> my installer Danny reassembling everything

>> installed the finished product



i love it
>> materials used... minus the sanding sponges

>> grill removed


>> wet sanding

>> applying first coat of underspray in my ghetto paintbooth -- 98 ford e150 lol

>> 4 underspray coats, 8 flat black coats... and 2 hours to dry

>> my installer Danny reassembling everything

>> installed the finished product




i love it

Former G35driver Vendor
Looks great man! Definitely has a different texture compared to Plasti Dip but still looks pimp 

Registered User
$50 on material?? Mine was $15 max. None of the less looks good and interesting texture....
Registered User
I like the texture, I spent like $25. Primer, Paint, Clear. Sand Paper.
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Hmmmmmm, looks good bit grainy tho...hehe 

Former G35driver Vendor
BTW in case you guys didn't know the Duplicolor rubberized undercoat comes like that with the wrinkled/grainy texture after you spray it on and it dries, its mainly used for truck beds with undercoating and boats n such.




