Here are a few pics of mine. I didn't do the full car. Just the plastic trim, bumper, roof, and recently finished the white knuckle offroad rock sliders. It turned out awesome. My 2 cents on getting the best finish: do it when there is low wind, temps are mild, and humidity is low. If you don't like the way it looks after two coats, just do another coat. While spraying your final coat move faster, step back about 4 feet away, and dust the whole thing. This leaves a rougher stipple that covers up any sins that your lack of skill might cause.
Here is my post showing the in process if anyone is interested in a bit more detail on the process:
Raptor lining plastic trim and roof - With Pictures!
And for those interested, this video is spot on for technique.
The trick to RAPTOR LINER the pro's DON'T want you to know!!! How to RAPTOR line the RIGHT way! - YouTube