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Old 08-19-2012, 03:12 PM   #1
BMRbrnSNRbrd
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Default Painted interior pieces

So most of you guys have seen my interior pieces that were painted. They really aren't bad (and, frankly, are phenominal compared to some of the interior parts I've seen at shows lately) but they aren't perfect and its driving me crazy.

There are little flaws, spots that aren't flat, and it just looks no bueno. I've been tossing ideas around like trying to trade someone for stock pieces and starting over, but I don't want to try and "sell" someone on something I think looks bad.

So far I've come up with three ideas, ranked below at least favorable to most favorable:

1. Have them stripped and painted AGAIN. This is going to cost more time, money, and there's a good chance they won't come out much better.

2. Hydro graphics or hydro dipping. This could be cool, but I can't find a place in the OKC metro that does it and I'm sure it will be outrageous. Also, I'm stuck picking a pattern from their choices...plus, I don't know if it can be done with the paint on mine.

3. Wrapping them. I'm not sure how hard this would be...I imagine it wouldn't be bad or expensive...but how would it look? I was thinking something like black microsuede but will that be too "80s Impala with a crushed velvet interior?"

Help me out fellas...I need ideas. It wouldn't be so bad, but I look at it every time I get in the truck.
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