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Nice job "Mac"
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Thanks for the support.
You should see my wedding photos from Florida: I proudly displayed my full early 1990's over-the-shoulder, southern mullet with the optional Sun-In Tinted, Farrah Faucet side hair flairs, left and right of course. -NJMacGyver: The right mechanic when restorations go wrong... |
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Great thread; wish I could pull up the pics, but think my security settings are too high. Can't wait to get home from this place so I can get started on my GTX...or maybe the red Judge...or the SS...
Scott
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Scott, your work is lot more important to us all than most people will ever realize. Keep it up.
I know what you mean about work computers. Sometimes they block the stupidest things. I have a companion post on the Performance Years website that has been following along. You should be able to open those photos individually. http://forums.performanceyears.com/f...d.php?t=433662 Tell me if it works. |
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I was able to pull up the pics on PY. Have been a member there for a year or two, but usually hang out in the Judge forum. Anyway, I made it through a few pages, but it's bedtime in Iraq. Will check out more tomorrow.
Thanks, Scott
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Here is the finished product. I ended up masking off the outside and painting the front and back of the blacked out grill section first. It took a lot of masking tape and newspaper. I sprayed it with flat black, let it dry and then masked off the black area and sprayed the inner part of the grill face with the OEM Paints Pontiac Honeycomb Wheel paint. As long as you follow directions, it sprays out nice and dry and leaves a nice consistant sparkly, argent finish. Once that dried I reattached the outer molding and retaining clips and I was (half) done. The other grill is still soaking at the moment and I will be finishing that one in the next couple days.
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Very nice!
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