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I am a everything DIYselfer, but this is something I would let pro do the job(used to paint too),,,especially if U dint have any experience with a gun?

how much everything gonna cost U USAF 350+gun? U could've got em done professionally for 300~400-just my thought.

http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...c=15844&hl=

I've worked with a gun several times before, just don't have my own. Painters around this area are extremely expensive, and tend to "ahem" screw up my instructions on anything I've ever asked to be painted in the past. It's not very difficult to do.

Paint + Reducer + Clear coat + Gun = $300 aprox. Plus I'll have plenty of paint left over in case I decide to do anything else.

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From what I have found out Porsche has two different "alu look" colors (+Artic Silver). The one that came in 03 is also sometimes referred to as "sport silver". I have some parts in this color, and it looks like it does not have a clear on it (interior door handles, airbag badge on doors, the little thing that covers one of the bolts on the door pull bar, dashboard strip, gear and handbrake (+carbon)). I have some additional parts (eg 99 instrument surround) that I would have liked to have in the same color, but are not available from Porsche - so if this is the exact same color as I have then this find would be good news for me. :)

Gert has some alu look parts with pictures:

http://www.carnewal-europe.com/cpx_interior_p96.htm

Atle

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Did you ever manage to get further along with this mod or have the holidays interfered to significantly with your tinkering? ;)

Holidays have "delayed" my tinkering at the moment. But I'll be back on track in a few weeks and will post an update :)

  • 5 weeks later...
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Hi guys

Before spraying do you know if you have to rub down the plastic and get of the rubber coating that seams to cover all plastic parts?? I scuffed my plastic trim that hold the bonnet release button with my foot and it seamed to remove some sort of coating!!! any idea's?

A

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i had my center console, key surround, horseshoe, 3pc trim all painted for $300 2 years ago, has held up with massive abuse..

kudos for doing it yourself, but imo a waste of money

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