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oooooooo i am going to do something similar to mine... what paint primer and clear did u use?

where and how much! (and i aint talking about ur manwhore services either biatch)

i thought u were gonna comment on my story!!:)

Primer - motorspray acrylic primer surface

Clear - bodytech fast dry enamel

Paint - micra blue paint from autobarn.

The rest is preety cheap from supercheap auto!

needs a whole day to do as u gotta sand the piece, apply primer let dry sand again, apply primer again, dry, 3 coats of paint, dry between each and then 3 coats of clear, dry between each!!

In the end it looks sweet tho

Is that a boost switch in the centre console?

If so.. That's a pretty tricky place to put it.

Wish I had thought of that!! Everyone can see me lean over to flick mine... Cause I'm short.. and we have recaro racing seats.. I have to lean to reach the dash :)

I dont know about u guys...but i thought it lookz coolz INASNT :) . I know I'll probably get mobbed for saying this, (and my comeback would be dat INASNT did it 2...thankz buddy :|o|: ) but i'm thinking of doing the same, but in red, with red covers, i saw something like dat in one of the forums and thought it looked pretty good.

Only negative is...u shouldnt have painted the steering wheel cover....datz 2 much blue in one place.

Originally posted by NismoGirl

Is that a boost switch in the centre console?

If so.. That's a pretty tricky place to put it.  

Wish I had thought of that!! Everyone can see me lean over to flick mine... Cause I'm short.. and we have recaro racing seats.. I have to lean to reach the dash :)

yes its a boost switch!

and its very easy to switch it without any1 seeing! :D

I was thinking of painting the dash console that comes off around the sterio and air con vents but it might b 2 much!

Meggala

I knew u would say that but read the story i was hungry for sum fried rice but was lazy!! :D :lol:

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