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could of knocked that dent out on front fender, and lay some bondo on it otherwise damn good job for $20

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Very cost effective work... I primed my 93 c1500 in a similar fashion.. I had 20 dents to work with though... I removed fenders, hoods, the truck bed, doors.... An still have 4 left.. DIY work is very cost effective.. At some points though you wish it would end or you could pay someone else to do it!!! lol

Sexy little job you did there though! looks like a completely different vehicle...

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very cool, looks tons better....and when you "finish it", I am sure it will look even better still!

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I dig it! :D The satin look is sick. I say NO gloss. Keep it as is for a while and drive it. Then in a few months, take a scuff pad to it and knock it down a bit. Then get another $20 worth of paint and put another layer on it. Give it a day or two to cure and hit the whole thing with a really fine scouring pad. Done.

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not a bad job at all!!!

hell my buddy wanted $1800 to paint my truck a satin black :rolleyes: needless to say im gonna do it myself with a buddy of mine. was hoping to get it done before SBN but its not gonna happen. might be able to have the truck fogged in blue before hand though.

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wow thats really good for rattle can man

looks like a new car

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thanks again for all the props

could of knocked that dent out on front fender, and lay some bondo on it otherwise damn good job for $20

Yea, but time really just wasn't on my side this time. I decided to do this late friday night, and didn't get started until 5 PM on saturday due to multiple commitments. I didn't end up finishing (again because I had to take some breaks) until about 3 am. I then had to be back at college sunday afternoon. That being said, ill eventually get around to pulling it out, its just not that high on my priority list... :/

Very cost effective work... I primed my 93 c1500 in a similar fashion.. I had 20 dents to work with though... I removed fenders, hoods, the truck bed, doors.... An still have 4 left.. DIY work is very cost effective.. At some points though you wish it would end or you could pay someone else to do it!!! lol

Sexy little job you did there though! looks like a completely different vehicle...

Yea, I know how you feel. I also have a 67 mustang im working on, and its got some work that needs done in places.

but thanks for the props

I dig it! :D The satin look is sick. I say NO gloss. Keep it as is for a while and drive it. Then in a few months, take a scuff pad to it and knock it down a bit. Then get another $20 worth of paint and put another layer on it. Give it a day or two to cure and hit the whole thing with a really fine scouring pad. Done.

Sweet Job!

Yea, thats pretty much what im going to do besides ill probably just wetsand it instead of a scouring pad. Partially only because i only have one more week off before the end of the year though... What I probably will do soon is just get one more can and touch up some spots now. If you look closely enough you can see some spots that aren't covered very well, such as one spot I completely missed on the bottom of the bumper (ran out of paint anyways though... :/ ) The only thing im sorta worried about is how well this will hold up in the summer sun without a gloss coat. I guess we will see.

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damn thats amazing nice job

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