need the clear sticker on the tonneau cover of a vert.
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need the clear sticker on the tonneau cover of a vert.
I am painting my tonneau cover and need to find out where to get the clear protective sticker that goes on the tonneau cover.
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Jeremy
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Jeremy
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Car: 91 RS Convertible
Engine: 305 TBI
Transmission: 700R4
Hello again,
I'll give ya a little bump to the top and another thought.
Have you tried contacting ASC Incorperated?
http://www.ascglobal.com/
They are the ones who probably did the conversion on your camaro like ours.
Maybe they can give you an idea as to where to begin to look. They will tell you all the papers have been burned, shredded, and buried concerning 3rd gen camaro conversions, but maybe they can tell you who they used for the plastic piece. I'm sure they contracted that portion of the conversion with some plastic/vinyl company.
No matter which route you go, be it replacement vinyl or layers of clearcoat. I'll give you this advice from experience. Make a cardboard template of your current vinyl piece. The body shop I went to failed to do this and we got a tad bit of square edges where their was once nice curves.
MAKE A TEMPLATE!
Trust me on this one!
Just trace your current vinyl piece using trace paper taped together and then tape that paper to a large sheet of cardboard you can find at any dumpster. Then tape the trace paper to the cardboard and cut out the area where the vinyl piece is using a exacto knife.
Now that you have a template the body shop can simply tape off the outer area and spray the clear coat on there, or they can cut a large sheet of vinyl and adhear it to the car.
I hope this make sense.
It's tough trying to explain things on here at times.
I'll give ya a little bump to the top and another thought.
Have you tried contacting ASC Incorperated?
http://www.ascglobal.com/
They are the ones who probably did the conversion on your camaro like ours.
Maybe they can give you an idea as to where to begin to look. They will tell you all the papers have been burned, shredded, and buried concerning 3rd gen camaro conversions, but maybe they can tell you who they used for the plastic piece. I'm sure they contracted that portion of the conversion with some plastic/vinyl company.
No matter which route you go, be it replacement vinyl or layers of clearcoat. I'll give you this advice from experience. Make a cardboard template of your current vinyl piece. The body shop I went to failed to do this and we got a tad bit of square edges where their was once nice curves.
MAKE A TEMPLATE!
Trust me on this one!
Just trace your current vinyl piece using trace paper taped together and then tape that paper to a large sheet of cardboard you can find at any dumpster. Then tape the trace paper to the cardboard and cut out the area where the vinyl piece is using a exacto knife.
Now that you have a template the body shop can simply tape off the outer area and spray the clear coat on there, or they can cut a large sheet of vinyl and adhear it to the car.
I hope this make sense.
It's tough trying to explain things on here at times.
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