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The ONLY good use of that crap I've seen yet! Nice.
 
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The ONLY good use of that crap I've seen yet! Nice.
lol, coulda had a five year old finger paint something on that expansion tank and it would be an improvement!
 

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Heading out to my garage to do this now. Was wondering if anyone else had tried it. Thanks for the final push I needed!
 

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I think ur better off using engine enamel spray on anything under the hood. its just as cheap but is made to withstand the heat. Let us know how it holds up. i plastipped my coolant tank too. I couldnt see myself paying 175 bucks for an aftermarket one.
 

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Heading out to my garage to do this now. Was wondering if anyone else had tried it. Thanks for the final push I needed!
Notice that I only did the top half. Easy to paint in place, plus you can still see fluid level.
 
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I think ur better off using engine enamel spray on anything under the hood. its just as cheap but is made to withstand the heat. Let us know how it holds up. i plastipped my coolant tank too. I couldnt see myself paying 175 bucks for an aftermarket one.
Actually did this in December. Holding up great.
 

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The ONLY good use of that crap I've seen yet! Nice.
you mean other than turning the ugly ass chrome logos on the car black so it gets ride of the chrome left over for last 50 years on the car?
 

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you mean other than turning the ugly ass chrome logos on the car black so it gets ride of the chrome left over for last 50 years on the car?

Even if I didn't like chrome (I do, old school), I would do something better than a 2$ can of spray paint on my brand new 40k+ car.

I happen to think that you're newfangled look of primer and missing body panels and ricer melon launching fart cans and wheels that look like someone milled a Dayton out of a block of aluminum are ugly as hell. Oh snap! I guess everyone has their favorite style. Rustoleum sprayed all over my car just isn't mine.
 

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I think ur better off using engine enamel spray on anything under the hood. its just as cheap but is made to withstand the heat. Let us know how it holds up. i plastipped my coolant tank too. I couldnt see myself paying 175 bucks for an aftermarket one.
you could use plastidip on exhaust tips and it would hold up...engine bay is fine
 

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Even if I didn't like chrome (I do, old school), I would do something better than a 2$ can of spray paint on my brand new 40k+ car.

I happen to think that you're newfangled look of primer and missing body panels and ricer melon launching fart cans and wheels that look like someone milled a Dayton out of a block of aluminum are ugly as hell. Oh snap! I guess everyone has their favorite style. Rustoleum sprayed all over my car just isn't mine.
for the love of god it's not spray paint for the 400th time
 

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Even if I didn't like chrome (I do, old school), I would do something better than a 2$ can of spray paint on my brand new 40k+ car.

I happen to think that you're newfangled look of primer and missing body panels and ricer melon launching fart cans and wheels that look like someone milled a Dayton out of a block of aluminum are ugly as hell. Oh snap! I guess everyone has their favorite style. Rustoleum sprayed all over my car just isn't mine.
Its not spray paint first of all, and why spend $$ when you can get the same look for $7. if you dont like it it peels off. Alot of people use it to protect the paint for long trips or rims during the winter. I see plasti dip on lambos gtrs ferraris etc. I think it looks nice.


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