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Matt's 1990 740 TiC Project thread.

^Don't call me that. :-P

Got the snows of doom, and three "new" parts.

Turbo script grille badge.
Cupholder armrest.
Chrome Oil Cap(going to buy a new o-ring for it.).
 
mattjew! lollersk8s!

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Krylon Fusion > Kiwi Dye.

Just be sure to properly prep your bumper by wiping it down with acetone first. :rockon:

Maybe for painting an entire bumper. Not for smaller items like moulding and trim. Also the kiwi will not start to peel in two years. I don't care how well you prep it, paint will peel off plastic after a couple New England winters.
 
Maybe for painting an entire bumper. Not for smaller items like moulding and trim. Also the kiwi will not start to peel in two years. I don't care how well you prep it, paint will peel off plastic after a couple New England winters.

Totally agreed, but the kiwi faded after less than 1 Georgia summer. :(

I'll have to see how the Krylon holds up.

they have a new product that might look good on the grey:
http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic_textured_shimmer/
 
high velocity low pressure.. basically sprayed on by a shop in general with heat lamps is what i meant, I did a decent job on my grille for my 740, but seeing as it is in the front of the car it was about a year till it became stupidly pitted..

Haven't worked with krylon fusion, but i heard it's water based crap. (doesn't mean i think that) but probably won't be using it any time soon.

What might be cool is if he could get the matching paint in a volvo ratle can and try that out.

oh and duplicolor is always good because it's does a good job of misting the paint.
 
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