Spray liner on Hardtop
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I think I would prefer that paint you put on your garage floor over something like Rhino Lining. What is the issue anyway. Its white, which reflects heat, easy to clean.
And besides stop staring up and look out the windshield to drive. If passengers are looking up then slap them and make them look out the window and enjoy the view!!!!
And besides stop staring up and look out the windshield to drive. If passengers are looking up then slap them and make them look out the window and enjoy the view!!!!
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Oh, and I just noticed that you have ordered a catback. How much that set you back. I went to a local (muffler) performance shop and paid $214 for a Magnaflow 14" catback. took them an hour to cut reshape the new pipe and install. STOKED!!!!! then turned around and got the wife's done.
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
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I think I would prefer that paint you put on your garage floor over something like Rhino Lining. What is the issue anyway. Its white, which reflects heat, easy to clean.
And besides stop staring up and look out the windshield to drive. If passengers are looking up then slap them and make them look out the window and enjoy the view!!!!
And besides stop staring up and look out the windshield to drive. If passengers are looking up then slap them and make them look out the window and enjoy the view!!!!
Also, the white only reflects heat from the inside. The outside is still dark which absorbs heat, heating the inside up. I'm not sure changing the color on the inside will do anything for temperature, at least color wise... the added thickness may add for insulation though... anyone with other thoughts?