Since my paint looked horrible after the accident, I decided to try something new that I haven't seen anyone do around here.
If you aren't familiar with PlastiDip, google it. Its an amazing product. It is super easy to shoot, very forgiving when it comes to runs in the paint, and has minimal overspray. The best part about it - when you want to get rid of it, you just peel it off!
Here are the pics...
http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/4887/sam0676b.jpg
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I absolutely love how it came out. It has a very weird flat black finish, but is slightly glossy at the right angle.
After today, I am definitely thinking about painting the GenCoupe. :)