PATTERN TEK IS NOW AVABLE FOR THE XB
Paul form kingpin now has xb kits avable for you box. Stand out from the rest and have your box look orginal and one of a kind
I have so far my engine cover color matched and cf and a part to my battery tie down.
To see the pic of my engine cover plz check my profile.
for pricing info plz contact paul via phone 305-310-2428 or go to the web site
www.kpi-kingpin.com
Custom Interiors... OEM Paint matching and PatternTek available!
I have so far my engine cover color matched and cf and a part to my battery tie down.
To see the pic of my engine cover plz check my profile.
for pricing info plz contact paul via phone 305-310-2428 or go to the web site
www.kpi-kingpin.com
Custom Interiors... OEM Paint matching and PatternTek available!
salteen this is the only pic i have right now it kinda crapy pic but i will get you a better one after aslyum this weekend in tulsa
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/chprbox8...04410931185/40
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/chprbox8...04410931185/40
haha I was just playn. I love seeing this stuff get around. So is that paint pretty strong? Does it hold together like a powdercoat? Will it chip from road junk. Mite be great for the grillz. I was thinking about rinho linen my grill rough black.
i think that it should hold up once he puts the patern on the item. form what i recall they put like 3 clear coats and it is scrach resestant(sp). just give him a call and he can give you more info
paul is going to do some wheel inserts for my new rims to match the engine cover. so i guess that i will find out how it holds up. but he has done rims and other exterior parts on several cars just got to the site and check it out
Its as durable as your paint job... I prefer to not do anything on the front end of a car or truck because it can chip from rocks like your paint would... but wheels and anythign else that is not in direct contact with stuff flying at it is ok. I have done many show cars and truck front ends that do minimal driving and it has worked out great... But just remember, its as durable as your paint job... which is pretty durable for daily driving but not strong enough for rocks while driving 80mph on a highway. This is why when installed in an interior, it holds up like nothing else.
Originally Posted by KPIscion
Its as durable as your paint job... I prefer to not do anything on the front end of a car or truck because it can chip from rocks like your paint would... but wheels and anythign else that is not in direct contact with stuff flying at it is ok. I have done many show cars and truck front ends that do minimal driving and it has worked out great... But just remember, its as durable as your paint job... which is pretty durable for daily driving but not strong enough for rocks while driving 80mph on a highway. This is why when installed in an interior, it holds up like nothing else.
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Originally Posted by Burnt_RS_4
Can the rockblocker be taken off safely later?


