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2013-14 Shelby GT500
van's tanks + powder coat + plastidip = 1 sweet engine bay!
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<blockquote data-quote="13RaceRedShelby" data-source="post: 13359682" data-attributes="member: 146349"><p>I actually temporarily, for like two days, plastidipped my front bumper between the upper and lower grill to make it resemble an AC Cobra grill. Looked decent from straight on. From an angle itlooked odd bc our bumpers stick out so far. <strong>If I could figure out how to post pics, I would lol.</strong></p><p></p><p>Note: I did see some slight residue on my paint after I peeled off the plastidip. It was a slight haze in the shine. I had to use some heavy cut wax to get rid of it. I'm anal about paint so maybe some wouldn't notice it but I did. I know they claim it doesn't leave any residue. My paint was about 6mos old at the time (if that matters). I'll use it again, I guess I'm just saying to test it first if appying it to nicely painted areas. It was also somewhat rubbery to the touch and seemed like it would almost attract dust. It's not as smooth to the touch as vinyl wraps.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, Im going to plastidip the panel between the taillights and see how it looks.</p><p></p><p>I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13RaceRedShelby, post: 13359682, member: 146349"] I actually temporarily, for like two days, plastidipped my front bumper between the upper and lower grill to make it resemble an AC Cobra grill. Looked decent from straight on. From an angle itlooked odd bc our bumpers stick out so far. [B]If I could figure out how to post pics, I would lol.[/B] Note: I did see some slight residue on my paint after I peeled off the plastidip. It was a slight haze in the shine. I had to use some heavy cut wax to get rid of it. I'm anal about paint so maybe some wouldn't notice it but I did. I know they claim it doesn't leave any residue. My paint was about 6mos old at the time (if that matters). I'll use it again, I guess I'm just saying to test it first if appying it to nicely painted areas. It was also somewhat rubbery to the touch and seemed like it would almost attract dust. It's not as smooth to the touch as vinyl wraps. Regardless, Im going to plastidip the panel between the taillights and see how it looks. I [/QUOTE]
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