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Old 05-07-2010, 12:45 PM   #177 (permalink)
Kyle@STILLEN
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Originally Posted by Mike View Post
Kyle,
the only thing I would have done different with yours is to leave the top part where the air intake is for the filters in flat black like the bottom, but it does look great.
We did think about that Mike and what I decided to do was just have our paint shop spray it red. Then I'm going to get some black tape and tape over it to see what we think. If we like it, then we'll spray it black later, if we don't, we'll leave it read...

My only concern with spraying it black is that it might make the opening look too big...We'll see after I tape it out. I just needed to get it done for the show this weekend. Steve and the guys were starting to give me grieft about the deadline!!!

By the way Mike, couple questions for you. Did your body shop paint the white styrofoam crash pad black so you can't see it through that opening? We're going to hit ours with some black spray paint just to conceal it a bit.

Also, I don't know if you still have that windshield washer reservoir but we have a fix for it to get it out of the way so that you can't see the ugly white bottle.
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