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If you're out of church in time, you should swing by Leominster on Sunday and see the fellas. I'm sure someone there will be able to figure it out! Should be pretty simple - take the cluster out, take the lens off, vacuum out the gauges, wash the lens. It'll be like brand new! (Maybe even do some white faced gauges to go with your theme...)
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I'll give it a whirl tomorrow, and that's right, I need to wash that clear lens. Thanks. I would love to give it a full body restoration, but that's $7 grand. I'm not the biggest fan of white, but it is what it is. My favorite color for a truck is probably deep deep midnight blue. Are there ever GTG's in western, MA??
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I'll give it a whirl tomorrow, and that's right, I need to wash that clear lens. Thanks. I would love to give it a full body restoration, but that's $7 grand. I'm not the biggest fan of white, but it is what it is. My favorite color for a truck is probably deep deep midnight blue. Are there ever GTG's in western, MA??
As for the GTGs... Not sure. This will be my first actually. I've met one guy already, but they all seem like a great group. Maybe for the next one we could split the difference and figure out something in the middle of where everyone comes from... I don't think a bunch of guys on a truck forum really mind driving...
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Believe me, if I did it myself I will destroy the truck. I just installed two new fenders, both were off white (not new, but mint cond.) so I painted each one with expensive spray paint and then coated with clear acrylic spray. They came out ok, not glassy and smooth... but now they look real white compared to the rest of the truck. Perhaps i'll shop around for someone who knows what they're doing and needs the work. Know anybody??? I'll keep a look out for any gtg's in w. mass. I'm in the Sturbridge area.
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Go to a junkyard and get some body panels to mess with - that's probably the best way to practice and learn. Videos, books, websites, take in a ton of resources... As for someone looking for the work, I'll ask around. You could also vinyl wrap it..? I have a buddy that does that. MUCH cheaper than paint, and will last for many years. He can do just about any color. It's high quality too - a major part of his business is high end luxury cars - so his customers demant the best. I think a full car is under $1k.
Expensive rattle cans are still rattle cans - the spray pattern isn't anywhere as good as a gun. Brings me back to junkyard panels... Try on them. The real key though is the wetsanding and polish.
Expensive rattle cans are still rattle cans - the spray pattern isn't anywhere as good as a gun. Brings me back to junkyard panels... Try on them. The real key though is the wetsanding and polish.
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