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So my friends dad gave him his old C6 corvette. The car is a salvage title but he needed a car and it's actual pretty nice... except for the paint.
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So my friends dad gave him his old C6 corvette. The car is a salvage title but he needed a car and it's actual pretty nice... except for the paint. Because it's a salvage title he doesn't want to put too much money into it. He wants to plastidip but they won't sell gallons in Cali. I know a lot of people have plastidipped their cars (although I don't care for the look all the much) and was wondering how they did it. I heard you can thin out cans, but that seems sketchy. Any advise is appreciated
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