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Old 12-05-2000, 01:37 PM
CaptAlex300e CaptAlex300e is offline
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So the best idea is to have a body shop spray the grill, instead of doing a spray can job. I was thinking of using, Interlux Polyurathane paint. I ahve used this paint on my old boats bow pulpit and the finish looked just like it was sprayed on, and it was also very,very very durable. I could thin it out and use it in a spray bottle. What do you guys think aboiut having the bumpers and door handles sprayed. I was thinking about spraying all the bumpers the same dark grey that was factory. Then maybe spray the door handles smoke silver with a chrome inlay, in the little trim on the door handle (look close and you'll see what I mean) When I apply the back to black it stays great , but only for a day or two.
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