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Post by Anonymous »

no prob Stu.

Its only the outer edges around the guages but who knows, maybe they can do the entrire car going on those pictures :lol:

excellent work
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:D 8-) 8-) 8-)

Watch this space, then!
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Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Haven't heard back as yet.

Bit of a bodge but I bought some chrome spray paint to try out for now

Steve
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He might not reply till the weekend as I know he travels all over the place.

Can't say who one of his main customers are exactly, as he is not allowed to advertise that he does them - but it might have something to do with F1.
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Post by Anonymous »

on another note - Phill440 had his trims around the front grille of his 69 charger done by this guy - and apparently they look fantastic.
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Post by Anonymous »

Yeah, he replied today.

also, I just painted the facia today...... :(

I cant bare the thought of the dash being stripped AGAIN so I'm gonna stick with the chrome spray.
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Post by TrevD »

just had a play with some paint i bought for my daughters radio control car , if its sprayed onto lexan it gives a chrome effect (very good) ive just been playing and if its sprayed on a good surface then lacquered it looks good , not as shiney as chrome but a lot less hassle and available from any model shop.
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Post by Anonymous »

Martin's mate did a fantastic job on my "I" and "C" grille pieces I would highly recommend him to anyone! Also he can do colours too Gold,Bronze,Blue etc which look amazing on the samples he showed me
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