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Has anyone thought of painting a spook/spoiler with a plastic truck bedliner paint? They come in various colors. You could either keep it black, paint it the same color as the car, or go with a darker version of the car's paint. This would kind of keep it in the shadow, like the black, but give sort or a constrast to car's color. And, the paint should reduce the likelihood of chipping, cracking and abrasions.

Just a thought. If it doesn't work, I am the village idiot. If it does work, I am the village genius.

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You can also get a clear coating that will protect the paint. I think it's called stoneguard, and it will create a rough texture like bedliner. It's usually used to paint the bottom sections of rockers, fenders & sail panels, the front lip, etc.

thxZ

I have aircraft radar nose cone paint on mine - a benny of my days in the AF. Flat black and durable - can take winds up to 600 MPH.

So what happens when you get to 601?

At 601 MPH your spook falls off? I was waiting for some body to say that, Bryan...

Will that paint deflect rocks going up to 600 MPH too? LOL (j/k)

What you could really use on the body is that paint used on KITT on the Knight Rider TV show.

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