Gauge Bezels Finished...
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Gauge Bezels Finished...***Updated Pics***
Hey guys I had a started a thread about having my Stock 89 272 gauge bezels smoothed and painted to match,and the just got done today.Here are some pics,hope to install tommorrow,let me know what you think....
Stock:
My buddy sanding them down:
Spraing Primer:
All Primed:
Stock:
My buddy sanding them down:
Spraing Primer:
All Primed:
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I just got done with mine Sunday. Let me know if you are interested in sending me your 4 panels and a design for a little make over. Here is a before and after. All the original parts were used, nothing was bought new. If you don;t have a local painter I could turn your 4 panels around in a couple days.
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We could do some stipes and zig zags like your boat. Start with white panels to try to brighten up the mainly black dash. Yours is hard because the bezels take up so much room. I can cut stencils for all the letter of the switches and paint that lettering as well. I personally would paint the square bezels with the same color as the dash with the stripes going over them, they would blend in a little better that way. Maybe do some air brush shading around them as well. Money wise is hard to tell until you know what you want. Paint materials are high but I have some stuff. Some of mine was left over from other side jobs, Mercedes silver was a left over, ther hand striping paint I already have. we could even make the shifter match, I pulled mine out and apart and painted mine as well.
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