4x4 Magazine Australia

PINSTRIPES, BEGONE!

AS THE song goes, “you don’t know what you got’til it’s gone” – the paint on your 4x4 is a bit like that, you don’t really give it much thought until you rip a big old line down to the primer along the side of your door while driving off-road. Great, there goes a grand or two in touch-up work.

That’s the thing about paintwork: it’s pretty important. Yeah yeah, it’s not exactly as visually exciting as getting a bullbar or a fresh set of tyres bolted up to your fourby, but think about this for a sec. These days more than ever, your vehicle is an investment – you sink a bunch of time and money in to it, the last thing you want is for it

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