Good question. I am considering painting mine, but better than stock and like a brand new car's paint. I could probably get the same results myself, but working 70+ hours now doesn't help for free time. I haven't seen many self paint jobs that I would say to myself, that looks great. I figure get it sprayed professionally. It shouldn't cost that much either or go the distance with real carbon fibre.
it does take a while ive been doing it myself and every other week i see something i did wrong but, i love the satisfaction level just doing it myself versus paying 200 dollars for painting. shit i could get a painter to do my whole living room for that much
IxkissablexI and andrews: It was $250 for the entire dash + doors + etc.. My interior was entirely gray before, so I had to get everything painted.
RookieGTS & JSPITZ: I wouldve paid even more if I had to, and I do see a diference between my interior and the ones you did by yourselves, plus this price includes paint made by Lotus ( for the Elise) and not cheap spray cans you can get anywhere.. so I dont think I got ripped.
Kevin: thanks for the comments ... yours is pretty nice as well
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