AzPete
Well-Known Member
That will look good at the church parking lot.......
Glad it worked out good for you. One step closer now..... :vic
Glad it worked out good for you. One step closer now..... :vic
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"Fast68back" said:One of those TV car shows did an episode once where they did a fake carbon fiber finish, you should do that in flat black to the hood until your ready to paint the car. IIRC it was fairly simple. I'll dig around and see if i can find the article.
yes yes"fordrule" said:looks really good on gert kat. good swap there..deff sand down the stripes and a fresh coat of satin black would do wonders to the looks you get
I think they used that rubber mat stuff with holes in it, laid it on the hood (a black hood) and then sprayed a grey color. When they removed the mat it had a carbon fiber look to it. Then they clear coated it IIRC."Fast68back" said:One of those TV car shows did an episode once where they did a fake carbon fiber finish, you should do that in flat black to the hood until your ready to paint the car. IIRC it was fairly simple. I'll dig around and see if i can find the article.
"Fast68back" said:One of those TV car shows did an episode once where they did a fake carbon fiber finish, you should do that in flat black to the hood until your ready to paint the car. IIRC it was fairly simple. I'll dig around and see if i can find the article.
"70_Fastback" said:I like it!
:10
"66gt350" said::wstup Now you just need to paint the car to match the hood!!
"Kats66Pny" said::amaz no way.
The hood is all black now. Makes Gert look kind of mean! :vic