Painting speaker covers
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Painting speaker covers
Any one ever done this? I was thinking of doing the ones in the rear window. Suggestions comments?
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IDK i was thinking red cause of the red neons and what not I have in my car. Please more suggestions or comments please.
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Originally Posted by Gumball
I dont know if someone with a 2000+ has but Yes. there has been a few members that have with 92-99'*
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sure. read this recent thread. http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=94961 some have been posted there.
as well as suggestions on how,
as well as suggestions on how,
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Yea I saw that, since mine well yours also are all metal won't have much of a problem as them. Should be fairly easy. I just don't want it to look to cheesy you know. Thats why I am asking on suggestions.
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so you be the guinea pig and let us know
kidding, I'm guessing you have grey interior right? so what color would you go with?
edit: Ijust read your reply of red.
we do have a member with a 2000+ with a red theme going on inside.
if I can only remember his SI name.
kidding, I'm guessing you have grey interior right? so what color would you go with?
edit: Ijust read your reply of red.
we do have a member with a 2000+ with a red theme going on inside.
if I can only remember his SI name.
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I knew that was comming. I might just have to do a photo shop pic in order to get a real good look at it. As for interior color its gray leather with black trim mostly.