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Hey ya'll :(

I wanted to get mah car sprayed over in that glitter stuff, but i dont know where to go or what to ask for

and feel stupid saying "you know, that glitter stuff" lol

any help? and what kinda $$ you think i'd be looking at?

you could always talk to House of Kolor about getting flakes sprayed onto your current paint...

what colour is your car btw?

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Glitter group buy?

I can get glitter in little tubes for $1.50 each, if we pay cash maybe abit cheaper.

Spray adhesive I think is about $7.00 per can. Now if we get about 10 orders we can get them for maybe $5.00 each.

All we need now is a Spray Booth or someone's garage :ghost:

:jk: :jk:

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yes its called prizmatek and I have seen it on a black honda civic Spew how ugly. Personally i think it looks like shit and it should stay off anything other than skiboats and hotrods.

Just my 2 cents!!!!

Also I think that either way be it a re-spray or a prizmatek job If its done right and a decent quality job u would be hard pressed to get either done for anything under about $4000 just a guess from my own experiances with colour changes and re-sprays.

Blitz can also probably shed some light on this to as he has recently had a very nice respray done.

Cheers!

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Also I think that either way be it a re-spray or a prizmatek job If its done right and a decent quality job u would be hard pressed to get either done for anything under about $4000 just a guess from my own experiances with colour changes and re-sprays.  

Blitz can also probably shed some light on this to as he has recently had a very nice respray done.

Cheers!

You get what you pay for. The paintjob on my car took 5 weeks and was worth around $9k

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