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Old 10-08-2024, 11:01 AM   #1
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Default No need for a paint shop. Spray cans do an OK job these days, saving $$$.

On Youtube there are various videos showing you how to spray your car with cans, many of these videos show a completed car that looks fairly decent, especially compared to how it looked before.
  • If you want a perfect job you pay $3500 at a shop.
  • If you want a decent job you could pay $250 and do it yourself instead.
  • If you stuff it up, then you go to the paint shop, what have you got to lose?
It all depends what you're happy with I guess.
Take a look at some videos and check out the results. Try this before spending all your dim sim money on someone to do the exact same thing!

Here's a quick bad can job that looks 100% better than it did before:


Here's a couple more to look at: Good stuff.
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