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Drives: LB Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: OH
Posts: 7,787
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[1] Sand the whole thing down
[2] Tape off the VVT-I lettering [3] Hit it with adhesion promotor [4] Primer it [5] High-temp paint black [6] Tape everything but the lettering [7] Repeat steps 3-5, but paint red Do it all in a 70ish degree area free of dust and excessive humidity and you'll never have to do it again... but for the love of pete, never put that cover you have now on your car. |
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