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    Don is correct, whoever you chose to do your powder coating needs to have a good grasp on inter coat adhesion, and cure schedules. It's not rocket science, and most custom shops have a good understanding of the correct process.

    here's a shot of one we did that had 7 coats applied with ghosted graphics for a rock crawler that the coating is going strong. It is possible, just like any other custom project, with a little planning, and a lot of hard werk awesome results can be achieved.
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