MX-3 on Ice (Cool pics) (56K beware)
- atlantamx3
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Sand lightly with 220 grit sandpaper.
Go to hobby store/ Model shop and buy transparent red tail light paint for models.
I bought mine is a spray can.
Spray 2 light coats evenly over the tail light.
Go back to store, buy some automotive clearcoat. (or you can be smart and buy this while you are out the first time... LOL)
Spray 3 coats of clearcoat over the transparent red paint.
Let dry overnight and then install!
Sand lightly with 220 grit sandpaper.
Go to hobby store/ Model shop and buy transparent red tail light paint for models.
I bought mine is a spray can.
Spray 2 light coats evenly over the tail light.
Go back to store, buy some automotive clearcoat. (or you can be smart and buy this while you are out the first time... LOL)
Spray 3 coats of clearcoat over the transparent red paint.
Let dry overnight and then install!
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atlantamx3, on Jan 29th @ 12:30pm you posted a few pics of your car with ICE all over it...but neglected to mention the tree the feel beside the car...as you can clearly see in the background of a couple of the pictures.
Then on January 31 @ 12:23am you said "I walked outside this morning to see this!"...but you took the picture a few days ago according the properties within the picture.
Im' confused
Then on January 31 @ 12:23am you said "I walked outside this morning to see this!"...but you took the picture a few days ago according the properties within the picture.
Im' confused
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