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Old 08-28-2013, 04:21 PM
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gotta get a new gauge pod and it comes in black and the interior is light gray, local body shop said $60 to paint this thing which seems pretty high for such a small piece.

do they make spray cans that i can buy to match the interior color? i did a google search but couldnt really find what i was looking for.
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look for SEM brand paint
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look for SEM brand paint
used that paint and it looks great!
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Originally Posted by haulass350
gotta get a new gauge pod and it comes in black and the interior is light gray, local body shop said $60 to paint this thing which seems pretty high for such a small piece.

do they make spray cans that i can buy to match the interior color? i did a google search but couldnt really find what i was looking for.
Go to a local oreilly and ask them to call their nearest paint store. Give them the year and model of the car and have them mix a can of interior paint. Costs about 20 bucks but it is sem and then get a can of adhesion promoter. The paint is awesome it just takes a few days to get
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Originally Posted by rick121
Go to a local oreilly and ask them to call their nearest paint store. Give them the year and model of the car and have them mix a can of interior paint. Costs about 20 bucks but it is sem and then get a can of adhesion promoter. The paint is awesome it just takes a few days to get
Yeah use adhesion pormoter



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