Re: Painted doors !

From: Dave (ded74@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Aug 23 2002 - 20:20:27 EDT


Marty,

     Do you have any pics of the aluminum dash cover? And where did you get
it, I've been looking for one. Thanks.

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Dave
Bensalem, PA
'02 R/T RC Flame Red
http://www.twistedbits.net/WWWProfile/dakota/Ob4o9sCNwrxqM/

""Got-Speed (Marty)"" <Got-Speed@cox.net> wrote in message news:ak6hr0$a6t$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > Yesterday I started hooking up my power rear quarter windows to the new > durango window switch. I had to cut the door panel hole larger for the > larger switch / bezel assy. What I ended up with was a a big gaping hole > around the switch bezel ! Needless to say I was not too pleased. I was > hoping at first to fill the gap with some poxy putty (which would also help > hole it in place) from the back and by using a black magic marker coloring > it black. Well that didn't look so kosher either. This morning I got the > bright idea to mold it into the door from the outside. After doing that, > there were no more holes/gaps and the bezel was not going anywhere. A friend > of mine was kidding around yesterday and said to paint it. Well I figured > what better way to make it look stock (again) then to cover the bezel and > putty with paint ! What I have ended up with now is nothing short of > amazing. I removed the armrest and latch assy from the door panel and taped > off the area I wanted to paint (of course I had allready sanded from the > putty eariler) and voila ! A nice looking door peice ! I have a moulded > aluminum dash cover so I painted the doors and the latch bezel silver via > duplicolor. If anyone wants to see pics, I have some of the during stages. > The final paint is still drying right now. I don't think I can attach them > to this thread. Sorry to be so long winded, but i'm pretty stoked. > > Marty > http://members.cox.net/got-speed > > > > >



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