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My GT has the Interior Upgrade Package (Bullitt pedals, silver center-stack trim, etc). Problem is that the trim at the center stack is in rough shape and dirty. Anyone know if there's a rattlecan paint that'll match the color?

And the A/C vents at the center stack are busted up. (How this happens idk) Where does one grab a set of these? Better yet any of you guys parting one out? hint hint
 

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There's a thread in the classifieds of a full part out, I know of three different center stack vent styles. Me and two of my friends all three have different ones, so getting one like yours is vital.

The closest thing I have found to that color is the stainless steel by dupli-color, unless late model sells something close to it. I'm not sure though.

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That's just about right. I need to re-do that trim and I want to do the door trim where the window switches are. Found a replacement vent on Ebay earlier (turns out you can buy them separately) so I'm in business.
 

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There's a thread in the classifieds of a full part out, I know of three different center stack vent styles. Me and two of my friends all three have different ones, so getting one like yours is vital.

The closest thing I have found to that color is the stainless steel by dupli-color, unless late model sells something close to it. I'm not sure though.

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Nice!
 

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sand, acetone and good adhesive promoting paint. my old door cups bubbled up horribly.
 

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we used something like mineral spirits that evaporates quickly, not as strong as acetone. I was worried about the stuff possibly melting lol.

We sanded with 400, but did not use an adhesion promoter, when I first started painting I used that stuff all the time, but on parts where it was not used, I can't tell a difference years later.

I think it was a waste of many of my dollars haha.
 

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