steve12345
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- Jan 20, 2003
I painted mine on my car but I cracked the piece while taking it off wish I wouldnt even have messed with it

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Originally posted by greyforestgst
sand it, paint it, clear it
works good
Originally posted by xleRateGSX
Sand, primer, paint, and clear it as stated above.
Originally posted by WhiteCharisma
sand it,prime it,paint it, clear it..... that the proper way to do it ....
Originally posted by igs
The proper way is sand it, prime it, sand it, paint it, sand it, clear it, sand it, buff it.
That is how I did mine.

Originally posted by 98_silvergs
I remember back on my machv days 3 years ago when i did this, since then everyone has jumped on this![]()
Originally posted by xleRateGSX
You are so cool. We all wanted to be like you![]()
Originally posted by 98_silvergs
I know, if nobody wanted to, there wouldnt be so many damn threads about this topic![]()