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Old 03 June 2005, 12:23 PM
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Has anyone else done this?

Thinking of getting a pair off someone who has replaced them, getting a can of touchup paint and spraying them, to see how they come out. Any reason why not?

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Old 06 June 2005, 12:06 AM
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The hardest bit will be getting the paint to key onto the plastic. I suspect the best bet will be to use etch primer on the wedges first. If you want to have a go I have a spare set of OEM orange ones you can have.

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Sounds like fun. I would willingly have them if I new where to get a can of red mica paint.

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