Taking care of the trunks, Can't be avoided any longer |
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Taking care of the trunks, Can't be avoided any longer |
roundboy914 |
Sep 3 2006, 07:42 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 210 Joined: 16-October 03 From: Chicago, IL Member No.: 1,251 |
Well, I have had my teener for over 10 years, and it has needed paint since the day that i bought it. Still don't have the $5k that i figure it will take. My car is a DE/track car, that i still love to drive on the street. The car is solid, but the original paint is toast, and every panel needs help. Since no $'s for the full paint job, i think that i am going to freshen up the interior (new carpet, aluminum floor pedal boards, re-skin the seats doors. My question is the front and rear trunks. Can i mechanically strip those?
What works best - wire wheels on a drill, electical grinders, air tools? What finish applications - rattle can? Rhino liner? I like the rhino liner, as i drive to track events, and the paint is just going to get trashed any ways. Has anyone done this themselves? Any photos of the Rhino liner? Thanks, Matt |
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