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    • The E39 has some pretty poor condition plastics with big scratches and fading colour. The problem is that the trim is grey and I've done some research and found a rustoleum colour that matches, but the paint is enamel and is for wood and metal. I was hoping I could thoroughly clean the parts and use a plastic primer or adhesion promoter and then spray with the enamel.  I kinda feel like the rough looking, old and scratched trim would look better than a shitty respray.  Getting good quality interior parts is hard and expensive. These two pieces that hold the chair controls are about $300 delivered if you can find a good pair. I have too many nightmare memories of a young PranK spraying interior panels and then buying replacements when they turned out terribly. Thoughts on interior trim spraying?
    • @niZmO_Man let me know if I can help here. Maybe I can assist in helping with hosting or something ?  
    • Recently acquired a White V-spec R34 GTR as a barely rolling shell. Will start adding photos of the work I do and info I come across. Already have found out so much about what parts are interchangeable between other R34 models along with 32/33 GT and GTR's. Car is being built 100% by myself so much to learn from engine, gearbox, transfer, diff, wiring etc.  Also after quite a few parts, attesa pump. gaurds, bonnet, axles, dash cluster and a few more, so if someone has stuff hiding away or parting please let me know!
    • *yawn*.. To the OP - Just stick a big single, and seqy. #Sorted.
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