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looks cool, might do that when i get the car retrimmed (dunno throwing up ideas of cow hide in a dark burgandy colour to offset the black in mine like in the Monaro).

Think you went a lil overboard with the glovebox and the steering wheel cover. Little pieces in colour looks good I rection.

i'm with the monkey above...

Door bits look good but maybe over the top with the glovebox and centre console. Now looks a bit too "patchy" with blue just coming out here and there. Maybe u should just spray everything that is plastic blue to keep it consistant?

Overall pretty good result though!

Originally posted by INASNT

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

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

so if wish to do similar what sort of paint is it? you got a brand name or a type of paint? is that any sort of paint for the colour or a specific kind?

i understand about the primer and clear coat.

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was thinking to get my centre dash console in silver (not too shiny) kinda steel coloured silver to match my momo race gearknob.

that way I can easily get 300kw at the wheels....

hehehehehehe :bahaha:

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