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Looks pretty good few parts on the friends kit car could do with a few bits done!

Cheers for the link
 
That’s interesting. Wonder if it is any good?
I think I'm gunna get it. For 97 bucks that's not bad. You would pay close to that to have it done in a shop. And with this you can strip and recoat if it gets to scratched or if you want a new colour. 12.99 to 19.99 for the powder and they say 8oz can do the same as 3 cans of spray paint.
I think I'm gunna get it. For 97 bucks that's not bad. You would pay close to that to have it done in a shop. And with this you can strip and recoat if it gets to scratched or if you want a new colour. 12.99 to 19.99 for the powder and they say 8oz can do the same as 3 cans of spray paint.
They offer the masking tape too so you can do funky designs or tape off areas you don't want done.
 
Yeah for sure it's cost effective.
 
I used to do a lot of powder coating back in the day on 1:1 cars and whatever oven you use don’t plan on cooking food out of it again unless you like the taste of plastic
 
I used to do a lot of powder coating back in the day on 1:1 cars and whatever oven you use don’t plan on cooking food out of it again unless you like the taste of plastic

Yeah Ive cooked a few motherboards and Graphic cards in the old oven we had and thats now being recycled so will come in handy for this.
 
I had a kraton chassis powdered red where I work and its held up great, less is more as they say with powder, and you can change colour whenever you feel like it ?
 
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