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Old 04-23-2006, 03:05 PM
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Default Pics of shaved moldings and hood

Just a few pics of the finished paint. I just still have the handles to paint white. The hood and rims are a dark blue color, which looks almost black.

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Nice damage from the tow truck. (tailpipe)

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I dig the no-moulding look, thumbs up
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Have you done anything on the window trim?
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Good eye! Yes, I painted them with black Epoxy Primer
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Looks good, I've been thinking of repainting my trim/window molding.
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P-chop some white handles on 1st, cause I'm just not feelling it in my head.....
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Did you use a flatdeck? Have them pay for damage
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Default when you pulled those off.......

did the paint come with it? I'm thinking of doing mine but I've heard of the paint coming off the doors with the moldings.
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Default Nope, paint stayed, but I did have to sand the doors.

only on a few of them, but it was because of the adhesive somebody used to attach them. Most of them came off easily. For some of them, I just had to sand the old adhesive off and respray those areas white.

All and all, it worked out nicely. Took a few hours to pull and sand everything.
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