Spray in bed liner in Dart trunk. Pics!

Looks good. I may try it. A little more details please? primers, colors, or whatever else you did. thanks

The entire trunk area was blasted to bare metal and treated with ospho. The flat part of the quarter panels were sanded, not blasted for fear of warpage. Then it got two medium coats of buff 2k primer. After letting the primer cure for a couple weeks it got a good scuff over the entire trunk area before applying the bed liner. Be sure to wipe everything down good after scuffing.
When spraying the liner be sure to do all the hard to reach areas first. There are some really tough areas to get to so before spraying you might want to do a mock spray to identify what kind of angles you will have to position yourself in to spray. I sprayed all the nooks first and then the underside and worked my way to the center, doing the tire well last.
Conditions that day were about 80° low humidity. I used the schutz gun that came with the raptor kit. After shooting some tests I found that around 30 psi yielded the best results. You can choose what type of texture you end up with by changing the air pressure and distance you hold the gun. Higher pressure and closer spray tends to give you a smoother finish. If you spray too thick it will lay down smooth on you as well. Its best to do light coats and let it flash for a bit and come back to it. If you find it does not have the texture you want you can wait about 30 minutes and hit it with a light coat from about 18" back.
One thing to watch out for is drips from the gun vent. If you turn the gun too much it will run out and drop a blob. Also wipe the tip of the gun off occasionally because it will build up and could drop off in your work. I had the cup vent drop a dime size blob right at the end of spraying. I gently smoothed it over with a paper towell, let it flash and came back with a quick spray to get the texture back. Worked like a champ.
Overall I was very happy with the results. I am not a painter by any means so I think most anyone can do this and get decent results as long as your prep work in good.
Btw, I bought the liner kit on ebay and just went with the tint they provided. It only said lime green. Its a little brighter than the color im going with on the rest of the car but for the trunk its close enough. You can tint this stuff to color match any paint code.