Flat Black, Black Pearl, & Carbon Fiber Tahoe

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Here are a few shots of my 99 Tahoe out at the everglades. It is painted with flat black anti static aviation epoxy, I used to work on aircraft, so sometimes you can acquire material. The center stripe is done in a Chrysler color Crystalline Black Pearl and is cleared over with a little white ice pearl. The bowtie in the grill is carbon fiber as well as the C pillars.

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Cool scenic pics, but get some better ones of the truck so we can see the paint.
 
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Here is a shot of the barn doors in the sun.

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I am going to carry the stripe down the roll pan too, but I was pressed for time with this paint job, and the roll pan didnt make it to my house in time for me to do it all at the same time.

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This is the hood in my garage with a lovely hand print that I should have wiped off before taking this pic. I am cutting some stencils this week to do some limetime green pearl accents. As soon as I get that done, I will take some decent shots out in the sunlight. Im beginning to feel like I should have just posted all of this in an under construction thread.

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Not my cup of tea, but if you like it, then more power to ya. I don't know about painting your back glass though.
 
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Not my cup of tea, but if you like it, then more power to ya. I don't know about painting your back glass though.

I dont expect everyone to like it. Especially where I live now, where everybody buys the chrome edgeguard and puts it on every edge of every door, the trunk, hood, and practically everywhere else they can manage to get it to go.

To paint the glass, you have scuff it with 60grit, then apply an adhesion promoter before you lay down the clear.
 

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