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Old 02-20-2002, 01:08 PM
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Question Should I put black lining on my ITR?

My ITR is silver and I didn't know if I should put black lining around the door frames and other areas.
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Yes....gives the car a much better look to it.
Do the windows and panel lines too
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Old 02-20-2002, 05:11 PM
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Of course you do! See if you can get a pen like what I used! The panel lines were a doddle with that!
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I couldn't find a small enough marker to do the black lining. I guess that is what I get for living in a small town. Guiddy, I decided to brush paint it using your technique. It worked like a charm, but I don't think the lining is thick enough. I don't feel like doing it over again so I am just going to leave it. I also brush painted the windows. I just got to touch them up a little bit, and it should look good. Is there an easier way to do the windows if you don't have an airbrush?
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As long as you are light enough you can use a spray can for the windows. It's what I am doing here. Tamiya semi gloss black is good for that!
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