duh09 said:Take the time to sand the wheels down before you paint them. Proper prep is the key no matter what. If you can find a shop or use an actual spray gun, you'll probably end up with better results. I had all 4 of my SRT wheels painted for under $200. I had them mostly sanded and ready to go, then finished stripping, primed, painted two-colors, and cleared. Not everyone's taste but better than stock or solid black IMHO on my car.
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ttocs said:duh09 said:Take the time to sand the wheels down before you paint them. Proper prep is the key no matter what. If you can find a shop or use an actual spray gun, you'll probably end up with better results. I had all 4 of my SRT wheels painted for under $200. I had them mostly sanded and ready to go, then finished stripping, primed, painted two-colors, and cleared. Not everyone's taste but better than stock or solid black IMHO on my car.
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I don't think you will find a single person on here that would not agree that a neon is a hard car to make look cool.
If you are going to pay someone to do it I would take the dive, do it right and go with powder so you will know it will last.