plain ol' Rustoleum? that would have been cheaper than the qt of paint I had mixed. (I did the top, the bumpers etc too; which are all holding up fine)
the guy that did this called the paint co and asked; he himself is a body shop instructor at the local career ctr and because this is such a "waxy" plastic he didnt know how they would hold up. It sterted cracking and peeling when I went thru a car wash and once paint starts to peel it don't stop til there's no more left. Can I but a set of flares molded in a color at least CLOSE to "spice"?
Green body+spice interior+black (ok.. faded to charcoal gray) looked silly. I had so many comments on how nice it looked when all the plastic had fresh "spice" colored paint on it. (so I guess I wasnt the only one that liked it)
I've had this TJ for 10 years and don't plan on getting rid of it anytime soon either.
the frame rotted; I put everything on a newer frame. It sat 18 mo because I was under Dr's orders not to drive a stick. (bad leg injury and that air cast-moon boot thing, was too big to work the pedals anyway w/o hitting 2 pedals at a time) but I ain't selling it. but now with 4" of snow on the ground and up to 10" more on the way before this storm ends tomorrow, my Wrangler breaks thru it better than my 2WD 3/4 ton Dodge pickup could ever hope to.