I gave Plasti Dip a try

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I like this stuff and love the look it gave.
I think when this stuff wears off I will paint flat black so its more permanent.
Seems like it may be hard to clean seeing as it is slightly tacky.

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nice. honestly i think plast dip holds up better on plastic than paint
 
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Thanks! Just have to decide if I want to dip all the silver and rims black or just the rims black, or leave it as is. I posted some pics in the Photoshop thread so hopefully i will be able to see what it will look like.

You know, I just replaced those headlights, but now im thinking about how good some nice projectors would look.
 

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I would say all the silver and go from there.
 

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Yeah, i've had a bit of expirence doing house painting, interior and exterior, and anything that isn't wood doesn't take paint near as well, so plasti-dip (my friends have been doing also) looks more flat, but holds up good. they also have expirenced the TACKYness of it and kind of disliked. But it's held up nice, and certainly looks cool!

Good job!
 

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