I wouldn't use spray cans for a big job like that. It would look quite patchy, and just wouldn't look good. It would be best to get a compressor and spray gun, and buy a few litres of paint. It would look a LOT better. The spray cans are fine for painting small areas, but I wouldn't do half a car with them.
I'm probably going to go straight silver with mine anyway. I don't mind the silver over black, but I really want to see the lines of the bodykit (including the other skirts that are yet to go on)
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