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Mike,
I've never seen grey primer over the firewall black. I've seen the grey primer under the dash black and under the firewall black, I've never seen it used over the black paint in these areas. Ed's firewall looks the same, lots of white overspray over the firewall black, Thanks for the pics Ed. |
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Mark
Well aware of that, looking at the close up shot of the trim tag on the blue car, I see gray primer and a lack of blackout all together. Mike |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: m22mike</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Mark
Well aware of that, looking at the close up shot of the trim tag on the blue car, I see gray primer and a lack of blackout all together. Mike</div></div> We're seeing the same thing Mike. There is no blackout on the upper portion of the firewall that I can see just gray primer. There's not much paint covering the upper firewall, hence the rust... I'm going by a small picture so it's hard to make a definitive statement. Could the blackout be covered by the white stripe overspray making it look gray...sure.
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