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How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:24 pm
by Styluss
I recently just finished painting my car myself, at home, in my driveway.
I used a foam brush and some Rustoleum from Home Depot... No, really.
Total cost of the project was $72.40 and it took about 10 days of my time.
The final result is amazing to say the least. Dont get me wrong, it is not perfect, but for $72.40 I would say it is a damn good job.
What do you think?












Here is a link to the write up on how I did it:

Styluss Customs - Poor Man's Paint Job

I know some of you may have seen the $50 Paint Job out there, this is different. Yes, it uses some of the same principles, but an entirely different technique to help eliminate the need for excessive sanding. What you see here is NOT sanded and NOT polished in any way. I simply let the paint dry, washed it and waxed it.

I figured some of you might want to throw a coat or 2 on your rides. It really is an easy, inexpensive way to bring some new life back to your car!!

How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:06 am
by samuel adams
I think it look very very good. Makes me want to try it out this new year coming up. why didi you take off the bumper?

How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:57 pm
by Scanman88GT
Styluss,
You did an outstanding job there. It looks great. This gives me hope that I can get my flaking, chipping white 88 GT back into some decent shape, so it doesn't look like a P.O.S. I am going to have to take my chipped flaking paint down to the primer due to adhesion problems.

Would I be alright just lightly sanding my existing primer (not breaking thru to bare metal) to make sure that the rustoleum adheres like it should? Is there more than one shade of rustoleum white? If so, which one did you use?

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 1:31 pm
by gtzjustin
wow I'm impressed. the pictures look great. thats probably the cleanest looking gtu I've ever seen. i would like to see the procedure but the link is broken. Hoping to hear back!!!

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 1:53 pm
by 3X00-Modified
New Link

http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Poo ... ep3/Paint/

I'll clean this up and get it pinned. I didn't realize this ever made it over here.

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:31 pm
by ronaconda
HOLY THREAD RESURRECTION!!!

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:00 pm
by Chad91GTZ
There are brush strokes you can see in the paint. But for the cost, pretty good.

I don't recommend this if Its your baby, have a ton of money wrapped up in your car already, or EVER intend to have your car professionally sprayed.

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:52 pm
by sp33d1nc0rs1ca
i've got the 15's off of the cavi's that are that style wheel are those the indy wheels? or cavi? if cavi where on earth did you get those great looking blank center caps. love the ride by the way very clean. love the euro hlamps too.

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 9:26 am
by scd88ga
sp33d1nc0rs1ca wrote:i've got the 15's off of the cavi's that are that style wheel are those the indy wheels? or cavi? if cavi where on earth did you get those great looking blank center caps. love the ride by the way very clean. love the euro hlamps too.
Those are the GTU/INDY/ W26 GT 16'' wheels, and they come with the smooth center caps, the similar 15's (like yours) and 14's do not.

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:24 pm
by Beretta_gal
I thought about re-painting my 88 GT as it is not as "BLACK" as the pink and black 95.....My dad has painted cars this way before and told me to get some black rustoleum and he'd paint it for me....I have seen many cars painted this way and have to say they do look nice!!! Your car looks VERY nice Ryan!!!! can't wait to see it at Bfest 2011!!!

Re: How to paint your car for $75.00

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 12:03 am
by Cliff8928
It's not as black because it's probably metallic. That's how my '89s factory paint was.