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Old 12-29-2012, 05:01 AM
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So where is everyone getting the flat finish grilles or is that a home grown recipe like plasti-dip or something? I've seen them a lot lately online and in catalogs and they look pretty nice.
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Most guys are using PlastiDip or bed liner
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Originally Posted by jrmcgill25
So where is everyone getting the flat finish grilles or is that a home grown recipe like plasti-dip or something? I've seen them a lot lately online and in catalogs and they look pretty nice.
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I did mine with bedliner
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I used plasti-dip so it wouldn't be permenent if I didn't like it.
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I had my Grill and Fenders done in the lifetime covered Line X
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Yeah I think I like the texture of the line-x
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I had my Grill and Fenders done in the lifetime covered Line X
What was the cost to Line-X those parts??
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I just did mine with the duplicolor stuff. 12 bucks and with a light sand/paint prep it came out really nice.


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