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Old 08-06-2003, 03:42 PM   #1
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Anyone painted interior pieces?

All the guage pods/pillars i see are black. Mustang hasnt had a black interior since 98(?). Anyone know of a good paint that matches with dark charcoal?
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Re: Anyone painted interior pieces?

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All the guage pods/pillars i see are black. Mustang hasnt had a black interior since 98(?). Anyone know of a good paint that matches with dark charcoal?
mix black and grey paint to match.... more black then grey...usually...


or do like i did .. and make the interior bling bling


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I would have plenty of bling if i could find the right color guage pods.
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If you have excess to a airbrush kit you can go down the local auto paint store and look thru their books and find the color you want and buy a pint. Use the airbrush kit to apply it works out great and will hold up longer than spray paint and will shine better.
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If you have excess to a airbrush kit you can go down the local auto paint store and look thru their books and find the color you want and buy a pint. Use the airbrush kit to apply it works out great and will hold up longer than spray paint and will shine better.
my peices have often been mistaken for airbrush.. it really comes down to the prep and the way its painted as well as a little skill from the person doin it. but it can be done with a can, just make sure its exterior automotive paint
...As with other things how you take care of it as well will make a difference. over all if you plan to do it yourself airbrush would be a good way if you can control the over spray.
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