Thanks guys, yeah it came out really nice.
It does, and it has a lot flop also, goes from black to green to blue. Just depends on the light. Pictures don't do it justice.
We pulled the doors, hatch hood etc and painted / cleared them and the jams about a week before we did the car. Reinstalled just the doors and used a technique he called "masking a soft line" were the paint on the jams etc would need to be blended to the new paint we blew on the body. You cannot see were they merge together but if you run your finger over it you can barely feel the transition. That will be colored sanded out and you will never know that they were painted separately.
They are, my car was in good shape, no major damage, some wavy panels and just little dings that had to be pulled and some paint chips.
Still, we have about 80 hours in prep and paint on just what you see here.
It's just a rumor.
Harbor Freight is your Friend.
Got this on sale a while back for $129
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=92928
One 100 foot roll of 3 mil visquine, 2 rolls of duct tape, 1 soaker hose to keep the floor wet and you have one bitchen paint booth.