Another little How-to article :) this time about tail light emblem restoration
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Another little How-to article :) this time about tail light emblem restoration
This will only interest people that own Trans Ams or have Trans Am lights on their firebirds , but I think it came out pretty well.
so check it out at
http://smurfmobile.fbody.com
let me know what you think
so check it out at
http://smurfmobile.fbody.com
let me know what you think
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dude I'm sorry, I can't help that, lol
something is up with your browser, do you at least see the background ?
I use a DHTML/java script menu on top so if that doesn't show up then something is up with your browser, if you can't get to the site at all then maybe your ISP has a DNS server problems.
and no I didn't clear coat it , I don't think it was needed since the paint is on the backside of the emblem , so nothing can get to it once it's on the car, the outside plastic protects it just fine.
something is up with your browser, do you at least see the background ?
I use a DHTML/java script menu on top so if that doesn't show up then something is up with your browser, if you can't get to the site at all then maybe your ISP has a DNS server problems.
and no I didn't clear coat it , I don't think it was needed since the paint is on the backside of the emblem , so nothing can get to it once it's on the car, the outside plastic protects it just fine.
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Car: 1983 25th Anny Daytona 500 T/A
Engine: Stock...inoperative... 305
Transmission: Automatic
I'll have to see if that would work on my "early bird" '83 T/A. Neat idea!
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