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Best way to make a cage look good inside a street/strip/show car????

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Old 10-23-2006, 12:23 AM
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that red one looks good...
i say go with powder coated black...or chrome would look SWEET!!!!! im not a fan of the wrapping
Old 10-23-2006, 12:26 AM
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yea i was thinking either matching it to the car or chroming it. do yall think if i matched it to the car it would be too much blue????
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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but i just ordered some POR 15 to paint my cage. Two questions:

1) Is 1 quart enough, i planned on doing it exactly like Nineball said(1 coat everywhere, and 2-3 coats in high traffic areas)

2) Is a topcoat nessecary on a rollcage? I saw numerous times where they recommend it when it sees alot of sunlight. Does a rollcage fit into this area?

Thanks!
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Heres mine sprayed with regular enamel automobile paint,with one of those sprayers that has an aerosol can and a little glass cup that you can buy @ home depot

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