Don't Know Were To Start

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looking good, gonna be a hot looking car. get a lexan undertray and that thing will look great for a long time

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First dye job. I think they turned out ok.
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Just installed a few bits. The rest of the parts I think I can still buy in black.
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n33no wrote:
fastang wrote:I can't understand why some people want to dye hard to find white parts black when nip black parts are still readily available? If the white parts are stained and don't come clean then thats a different story!
True... I was only going to dye the parts that you couldn't buy anymore.

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Does this make sense to anyone????

Maybe I'm an idiot!

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someone should do a "knightrider" themed RC10... lmao

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From the times I've tried to clean white parts they never turn out like new. I've never tried the Oxy Clean method mentioned earlier. I may next time. I prefer to give up vintage looks in order to have a clean end-product. I always end up dying them black. Car is looking great by the way...
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