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Old 27-04-2007, 07:21 PM   #1
Umineko
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Default Wood grain Instrument cluster

After getting a spare instrument cluster for my LTD I decided to have a crack at painting the fascia to match the wood grain in the rest of the car. after a bit of trial and error I came up with a process that gives a result that is almost indistinguishable from the original factory wood grain... thought I'd throw in a photo to show the end result, getting white instrument faces made for it next week and hopefuly will get it fitted up by next weekend. Tried the process out on my mobile phone to, now I have a phone that matches the interior of my car perfectly... it's a bugger if you drop it.

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