What have you done to your MSP today?

Who do i have to kill to get this color on my wheels?

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Post it in the Photoshop thread and someone will (nana)
 
good s***.. wonder what it would cost to get a set done in that hot pink or purple... really like it!!

300+ for 4 wheels, cause it was 275$ for 4 wheels to be done in gold. (but im cheep so im just spraying them haha) Dupi-color makes some hightemp hot pink, just put alot of clear and it will ROCK!
 
300+ for 4 wheels, cause it was 275$ for 4 wheels to be done in gold. (but im cheep so im just spraying them haha) Dupi-color makes some hightemp hot pink, just put alot of clear and it will ROCK!

dude just buy some pwder coat and cook them in our oven. it may take 2 hours per wheel on some powder coats but it's a hell of alot cheaper then paying someone to do them with the safe outcome. Granted you'll have to buy a sprayter but just go to a large hardware stoore they usually have them, exampe Harbor freight.
 
no parts install but took it out on a road course for the first and dam im hooked, i thought AutoX was a blast, but i got to overtake some tool in a 350z and a newer gto. i was just happy to not get passed haha.
 
dude just buy some pwder coat and cook them in our oven. it may take 2 hours per wheel on some powder coats but it's a hell of alot cheaper then paying someone to do them with the safe outcome. Granted you'll have to buy a sprayter but just go to a large hardware stoore they usually have them, exampe Harbor freight.

True eastwood down here sell's a powder coating kit for about $130 I've thought about that.
 
True eastwood down here sell's a powder coating kit for about $130 I've thought about that.

for small projects you can use a Microwave Oven... thats how we used to do it at the machine shop I used to work for. For larger objects we used a conventional oven, the best powder coats we used was from Vals Par and PPG. even though the PPG smelt horrid. It was solid stuff.
 
I rather not put my wheels in my oven I don't want to destroy my oven overtime. And it's already a pos hahah.

uh buy a new one and use the old one for powder coat projects. There is no problem that can't be solved with money.
 
They don't make a carbon fiber oven :,( so why bother?

well if you can design a CF oven that can withstand the temp change an oven goes through than go for it... I won't buy one but I may buy afterstore CF trim that could be put on with glue or 3m tape
 
for small projects you can use a Microwave Oven... thats how we used to do it at the machine shop I used to work for. For larger objects we used a conventional oven, the best powder coats we used was from Vals Par and PPG. even though the PPG smelt horrid. It was solid stuff.

I know that I'm just saying our local eastwood sell's the kit with the gun and powder's and acouple other things yes you would have to use your own oven.
 
I know that I'm just saying our local eastwood sell's the kit with the gun and powder's and acouple other things yes you would have to use your own oven.

OH I must have misunderstood... I was a bit intoxicated when posting that. thats actually a pretty good idea, I've never seen anything like that before. as long as the give you the cure times and temps thats a good idea.
 
Almsot done with my wheels... I was sidetracked by a 350z crashing accross the street.... was about 4' in the air, I have a pic on my phone, ill post it then.
 
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