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Old 12-30-2012, 04:35 AM   #1
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Plastic Dip Stock Rims

Where in So Cal can I get this done? Also on an Argento FR-S I am looking for Ideas for unique, but something that blends. Thoughts?
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Old 12-30-2012, 07:28 AM   #2
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Order cans online and do it your garage/parking space.

As for ideas google silver car with (insert color) wheels.
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dipyourcar.com sells tons of stuff. I plasti dipped my whole C5 corvette from them
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do it yourself dude!

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20367
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i plan on plastidipping mine as well, but going to put 2 coats of Plastidip Glossifier on them to give them a simple shine.
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Just go to home depot and buy 2 cans and just do it yourself after watching dip your car on YouTube. He shows you how to wrap up your rotors and brakes. I did this and it took a couple hrs, love the results! Really simple when you get used to the spraying motions.
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Yah man definitely do it yourself, save alot and its very easy to do!
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Yah man definitely do it yourself, save alot and its very easy to do!

Damn thats a good looking car in your sig!
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Thanks guys. I will plan do it myself. I am looking at a flat/matted shade of black. Not sure anything else would go well that will maintain a clean look on a silver car.
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If you want black wheels, buy black wheels or powdercoat your stock ones. Plasti-dip will start peeling, chipping, and generally looking like poop after a little while.
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I did mine with the black spray can from plasti dip check them out
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If you want black wheels, buy black wheels or powdercoat your stock ones. Plasti-dip will start peeling, chipping, and generally looking like poop after a little while.
This is true, it is very hard to keep clean, and you will most likely end up peeling it. I love the black look, but it does have its downfall with plasti-dip.
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This is true, it is very hard to keep clean, and you will most likely end up peeling it. I love the black look, but it does have its downfall with plasti-dip.
I wish I could afford new tires/rims but I have other priorities for the car. Rather put $$$ into performance mods, then deal with looks later. Plus I am okay with the stock Prius tires for now. Does anyone know how long stock tires should last?
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