Rio Red and ?

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Speedway Decals sells generic door handle window crank decals.
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I’ll have to take a look. Thanks.
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Use the contact on his website, or look them up on Facebook.
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LyleW wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 6:54 pm
midnightprowler wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 5:29 pm Speedway Decals sells generic door handle window crank decals.
I’ll have to take a look. Thanks.
Took a look on his site and could not find those.
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Okay, here is the front bench seat piece. The gloss debacle only caused the loss of the rear seat panels that are masked off. I was worried about the coor panels that took way too long to do. But, here is the front seat. A couple of spots that are not "perfect" but I think I'll leave well enough alone.

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https://public.fotki.com/SpeedwayDecals/

He may show them here.
Or email him here

speedwaydecals@yahoo.com.
He's on Facebook too.

I'll post a pic later.
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Man I love 57's. It doesn't matter how they are built, tires and wheels, stance, powertrain, street or race, they always look good. Super cool build. Love it!!
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Thanks. IT is back in the box. Interior masking is kicking my butt.
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Oh my gosh, I hate masking interiors. I feel you pain. Hopefully you won't leave it there long.

Here's a tip I learned for masking difficult areas. It's kind of pricey to do this way but works AWESOME. Use bare metal foil and then trim it where you want. That way you will see exactly where the seems are. Far far easier than tape. And it usually won't lift paint. usually
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