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Old 01-10-2000, 11:17 PM
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hear's a little tip for you guy's .is your crome gone on your plastic part's????Well hear's the cure go down to your local hobby shop and ask if they have any foil for plastic model car's. it comes in crome ,brass,and aluminum.it's about .002"thick and has a sticky back .make sure when you buy it that their's NO CRACK'S in it.All you need is a pair of cizzors and a exacto nife .just cut a piece peel it off and rub it on the plastic part then trim with exacto .make sure it's very sharp.plus pick up some paint pen's silver, black,red and white .silver work's great on dash board stuff like around air cond,radio ,ext.white work's great on tires .do you like White letter's on your tires but don't have them?OR how about red ?OR both? this is easy and you can do all your tires in a half hour.Stay away from testers brand paint pens use the UNI PAINT pen's they work great!!
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