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What colour shall I spray the dash?  

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  1. 1. What colour shall I spray the dash?

    • Arden Blue
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    • Toyota Silver No. 2
      18
    • Neither - See my suggestion
      16


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Yeh I like the idea of the dark grey that lukeboy mentioned, but I think I am going to go with silver. Will match the steering wheel and handbrake coover I am going to get etc.

 

Does anyone know how you can convert the WHOLE dash to another colour? I saw a blue MG the other day and the whole interior was cream leather. I think it looked really smart.

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I just did a quick photopshop of Blue dash.

 

I think it would look wicked if somehow the WHOLE dash could be sprayed. ANyone any ideas on how this could be done? :eyebrows:

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=72541&stc=1&d=1205847138

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=72542&stc=1&d=1205847138

 

 

youll need to mix the correct amount of flex into the paint to stick to that,

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:D What was your technique to doing it?

Took it right back to the plastic with a b&q mouse sander. If you are left with any heavy scraches use 1500 wet and dry once done...primed 2 coats painted 2 coats then 2000 wet and dry to remove imperfections b4 i gave it 2 coats of laqure and dont rush it, i left it over night between paint coats.

 

2000 wet and dry can be used at the end to get rid of any bits of sh*t that may have flown in...then just compound and polish after that if need be.

All done in a warm garage with spray cans:d:d

 

good luck mate....

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Took it right back to the plastic with a b&q mouse sander. If you are left with any heavy scraches use 1500 wet and dry once done...primed 2 coats painted 2 coats then 2000 wet and dry to remove imperfections b4 i gave it 2 coats of laqure and dont rush it, i left it over night between paint coats.

 

2000 wet and dry can be used at the end to get rid of any bits of sh*t that may have flown in...then just compound and polish after that if need be.

All done in a warm garage with spray cans:d:d

 

good luck mate....

 

Cheers for that:) I think I'll give it a go when i dont need the car for a few days.

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