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Old Oct 23, 2008 | 09:45 PM
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Since I just celebrated my 30th birthday (!), part of my birthday gift from Randy was paint in my car! He painted my round vents and the gauge cluster, and the door handles as well.

They came out great!!



Old Oct 23, 2008 | 09:52 PM
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looks good. Get those steering wheel control parts painted though.
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nice, definatly see if he will paint the steering wheel controls.

also have you considered doing the center part of the waterfall in flat black? that might look good with the white sides and other accents IMO
Old Oct 24, 2008 | 03:36 PM
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nice, definatly see if he will paint the steering wheel controls.

also have you considered doing the center part of the waterfall in flat black? that might look good with the white sides and other accents IMO
The vents, gauge cluster and the door handles are the only pieces he painted...I did everything else. I know you have to take out the airbag to do the steering wheel pieces....I'm not comfortable with that yet.
Old Oct 24, 2008 | 04:12 PM
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Its way too easy. Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery and then unscrew the 2 torx screws on the side of the steering wheel. Its a size t30 bit. They dont come all the way out they just loosen so then you pull the middle assembly out and you can just let it sit there. Then use a philips and unscrew the control pieces. too easy.
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haha thanks higgy i was just wondering how to do that.

the white looks good, but i would paint those pieces black to keep the panda look
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oh I see. Well I promise removing the airbag really isnt that big of a deal, you can definatly handle it.
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haha thanks higgy i was just wondering how to do that.

the white looks good, but i would paint those pieces black to keep the panda look
np. you gonna be at the shows on nov 2nd and the 15th?
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