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Old 11-09-2004, 12:19 AM   #6
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Thanks for the comments

The decals are a bit intimidating at first glance. The whole side of the car, including under the fenders and into the intake duct behind the door, was one decal! It took me quite a bit of time and patience to lay it down right and to get the BP logo to line up right. Those not only came in two pieces, but has a white underlayer to make the green stand out. It was a bit challenging to make both the white underlayer and the green line up correctly in that area.

It wasn't until I finished the driver side that I figured out cutting out most of the transparent areas (and saving only the 'Raybrig' lettering) made it much more managable and easier to lay down. I did this for the other side and it went on quite a bit easier. However, I would suggest that you scan the decal sheet before you start cutting them to more managable pieces. I found the various pieces confusing to put back together! The scan would help in proper placement and in lining them back up again.

The Dome NSX does not have this problem but all the blue areas are decal only! I find that surprising. If the decal doesn't fit quite right, finding matching paint for the decal is not fun... esp for a darker color on a white base.

I hope this tip helps if you're planning on purchasing this kit.

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