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Blackout continues... Black Trunk Trim (sedan)

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Old 04-04-2006, 04:50 AM
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Default Blackout continues... Black Trunk Trim (sedan)

Oh... you wanted a part number? Ask someone else. I deleted it along with all my other information since my posts here are obviously not welcomed. If you want to know more, ask the moderators. But don't question them too hard or they will start deleting your posts as well.

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Old 04-04-2006, 04:58 AM
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Totally stealth!
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you're AW's version of Johnny Cash: 'the man in black'....
Old 04-04-2006, 05:26 AM
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Default you should black-out the rear valence

I did this to the gray valence on my last BMW and it worked great. I used a product called Forever Black. It's a dye that actually pigments the plastic.
I used about 6 coats and it looked almost like it was painted. It got realy nice and shiny.
I added one coat of Forever Black each spring after originally doing the project to keep it nice and dark.
Attached is a link the writeup I did of it a couple years ago. It includes pictures. See for yourself.<ul><li><a href="http://www.bestfoot.net/ForeverBlackHowTo.doc">http://www.bestfoot.net/ForeverBlackHowTo.doc</a</li></ul>
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Default Looking good NSX! Almost there!

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Where did your car go??? NSX_JR = Anti-Bling!!!
Old 04-04-2006, 06:25 AM
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Default Nice!! I like they "blacked-out" look on the avant aswell...

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Default threadjack: bluetooth module question.

I was reading some of the huge amt of info you have about wiring different systems on your website and was a bit overwhelmed. from what i gathered i needed the multifunction steering wheel to hook up the bluetooth module. Is there any way I can get a "stock" bluetooth module working, maybe even with the fabrication of some other switches somewhere else? id prefer to not give up the 3 spoke wheel but want bluetooth. or sould i just be worth it to go with some aftermarket solution? id prefer something that works together with the radio to mute music when i have an incoming call...

any reccomendations would be appreciated (i made the mistake of using bluetooth in a new A6 and now i want it of course). Thanks.
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