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ok thanks.
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#12
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One little tip. I couldn't wait to finish the job off and get it in the car, but because of this I don't think the body filler was fully dried and when the car has been parked in the sun, a crack has appeared in it. I should have left it a couple of days before painting it. Easily repaired though.
P.S. does anyone know where I can buy paint to paint light globes with? My boost gauge has a clear light in it, but all the other instruments light up green. Someone told me you can use nail varnish. Any ideas????? SC TER |
#13
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Depending on the size and type of globe you can buy sleeves that go over the globe. Available from any auto parts shop...
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Could probably replace the globe/led all together
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yeah i used the red globe condoms on my gauges and radio.ect with the idea if them being red. they all came out a dull red pink crap colour. better to replace globe.
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#16
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u can buy different coloured "condoms" from autometer
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#17
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hi scooter to paint the light glubs you could use any colour from a simple pin it is working it did on mine it is worth to try you may not like it but is cool on ma car thu. good luk
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Got some little green connies from Repco $2. Sweet.....
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boost, built, gauge, pod |
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