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Tail light cover color

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Understood. Like my car and the sunroof. I always disliked it, but took amost two years to get around to doing something about it.

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OK guys i have made up my mind.thank you for all your input but i am going to paint them the color of the car.I just like that yellow car and dont like the car that painted the whole thing black.

It is on my list Arne. I am growing to dislike this more and more every time I look at it. It just looks wrong. I have a good painter who will do the work at a decent price, $500 for tail, lower right and left sides, and spook. And I have Les's rattlecan paint as well on my shelf. Hopefully I'll get her done this year.

After paint the rear light panels,

You might be able to use 600-800 Grid water paper to get just the black paint off the original paint to maintain your original paint!

If you need color matching referece for your rear panels, I will let you borrow my new lensence plate light to match the gray color.

Esprist

Sanding cars by hand is a little more than I care to do Esprist. I'll leave that job to youngsters like you.

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OK here is a picture of the close to finished product. I went with mono color. I think it dose the job know one more coat and then clear coat.

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