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TJEclipseJan-08-01 01:09 AM
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#675, "Has anyone painted there diamonds on the steering wheel?"




          

If so was it hard? What all would I need? I want to paint it white.

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TeamMichael_97RSJan-08-01 03:42 AM
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#676, "RE: Has anyone painted there diamonds on the steering wheel?"
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Somebody here a while back used the red reflective take and cut the diamonds out and used that. Otherwise check Wyatt's site and he has what products he use to baint the bezel over the gauges. Use the same stuff it works on plastics.

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CorgiEclipseJan-08-01 05:05 AM
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#677, "YUP I sure have"
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It was fairly easy. I had painted the diamonds on my wheels first. Then a couple months later I got the idea to paint the steering wheel, so I decided to use the paint that I had on the wheels. It was "Testors" paint stick. Kinda like a marker, but paint comes out of the end. To prepare the diamonds, I just used a little bit of sand paper to rough up the surface a little bit, then clean off the residue and dry well. Put 1 coat in the lines, wait a couple hours and then apply another coat. So far so good on mine. Don't have a pic, but that's pretty self explanitory. It was a piece of cake, trust me.
Bev

  

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GSwede96Jan-08-01 07:15 AM
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#678, "RE: YUP I sure have"
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Hi bev!!
Havent sen you post here for a whil Cool though....and hey..I want to see that steering wheelif possible ok? I am thnking of doing the same thing....*S*

Roger.

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Tom95EsiJan-08-01 06:00 AM
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#679, "RE: Has anyone painted there diamonds on the steering wheel?"
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I painted the eagle in mine. It was not very hard, just go VERY slow and take your time. I guess they'res more detail in the eagle though. I just used white touchup paint. Since its indented in there, it doesnt really get that much wear. It really looks good with the other interior peices painted too.

  

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Armond30Jan-08-01 12:19 PM
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#680, "I painted the ram head on mine."
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I used my touch up paint. it was difficult becasue of the extra crevices on the ram head, but it turned out well.

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Ryan_HesJan-08-01 03:40 PM
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#681, "RE: I painted the ram head on mine."
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I painted mine tonight with my touch-up paint (Marron). It was easy, but it took patience. I used electrical tape and ran it in a triangle, around my mitsu emblem -- So if I slipped, I wouldn't paint the anything else. Looks pretty sharp.

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cyanJan-09-01 02:22 PM
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#682, "RE: I painted the ram head on mine."
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if anyone wants to say screw the whole painting the gross factory wheel and buy an aftermarket one, i have an extra momo white steering wheel for sale that i was going to use for shows but i never mounted it.


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cyanJan-09-01 02:23 PM
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#683, "here is a picture of it..."
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1995 Eclipse GS - HRC Stage 2 - Retired.
2004 350z Enthusiast / 2008 Nissan Versa SL

  

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phatGSJan-09-01 03:54 PM
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#684, "RE: Cyan..Pictures...."
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Got any pics of your car yet? Just curious.

Brandon
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CorgiEclipseJan-10-01 05:11 AM
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#685, "Momo"
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I kinda like knowing that I have a working airbag...

  

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