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Originally Posted by racerman85
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Wait a minute.... you are putting on 20's and SPRAY CANNING your truck??????

That makes NO sense whatsoever, even if you are planning on redoing it later. I mean that's like... spending 1000's on a custom stereo setup with 100's of watts of amps and dozens of 12 inch woofers and playing then playing 8-tracks. Ick...
Oh, by the way, you ever try sanding spray canned paint? It's not fun, not to mention the (very real) chance that the real paint you spray on top of it later might wrinkle the spray canned stuff undernieth.
My advice (again), get a cheap compressor and spray gun... (even cheap catalized enamel is way, way, way better than anything you can get out of a can... trust me) Lyrikz is right... I know I have said this before and know what your dad said so it's your truck, I have no place to judge. Do it the way you feel is best! Good luck, can't wait to see the rest of the build.
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