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    Senior Member tinknocker's Avatar
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    Did a little black out work

    Took the last few days of crappy weather to do this[ATTACH=CONFIG]127Attachment 12727Attachment 1272826[/ATTACH]
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    Looks good. What kind of paint did you use?
    2013 F6B in black of course

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    Believe it or not...oven and stove paint...$8 a can..best part is if it doesn't hold up it was ready enough that I'll just sand it off and try different paint
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    Yeah! love the black out detail.
    I just did my brake pedal and the foot pegs with Truck Bed Coating. Came out a bit better than I expected, nice texture with a bit of sheen.
    I'll post PICs once I get it all put back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6B1911 View Post
    Yeah! love the black out detail.
    I just did my brake pedal and the foot pegs with Truck Bed Coating. Came out a bit better than I expected, nice texture with a bit of sheen.
    I'll post PICs once I get it all put back on.
    I am probably going to do the foot pegs too...maybe next week..after I got done I think the foot pegs being done with make it look more finished
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    Very nice! I need to do my pegs and brake/shift levers too.

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    Cool

    I did some parts with the Plastic Dip... still on there after many months... I also had a few brake pedels powder coated if anyone is interested!!!! Send a PM ...
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    very nice

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    pegs

    are your driver's pegs reversed?

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