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Old 09-05-2013, 02:36 PM
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I painted the lower steering wheel trim to match the upper portion. I used Rustoleum spray paint for outdoor metal furniture because it was the closest match. I had it that way for about 2 years before I upgraded my trim. Couldn't tell it was painted and still looked like the day it was painted when I removed it.
thanks for AALL the replies, Funnily enough rustoleum i can get hold of out here, bcredliner did you prime the surface first? yup 40bucks is good, but when i tell you the same thing costs 100 out here makes me think twice about buying a new bit of trim, ok my next discovery may seem a bit extreme but i am calling the rep out here tomorrow, to see if it can work on the trim and if the price is not prohibitive may go for it

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