Line-x'd Doors to Create Half Door Look
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Yeah, I was on the fence on the pillar. Like i said earlier.... If I paint that pillar black it might look weird when I take my doors off. Only half of it would be black, the other half red. I didn't think it would mix well with doors off.
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cool idea..
I linexed my half doors now brush and tree limbs don't scratch them but I mixed in steel blue so they would match the paint. Turned out a little darker than factory but looks good..
looks good and oringinal I agree with the b pillar idea though..
I linexed my half doors now brush and tree limbs don't scratch them but I mixed in steel blue so they would match the paint. Turned out a little darker than factory but looks good..
looks good and oringinal I agree with the b pillar idea though..
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Go down to your local auto parts store, Duplicolor makes a washable paint called Car Art. Ive used it to see if I would like the wheels on my truck black. After I sprayed it and decided what I wanted to do I just wash it away. Its made so that you can graffiti all over your can then just wash it off.