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Painted intake grills
I got bored today so I thought I'd try something that I've been interested in doing for a while. So I yanked off my intake grills, degreased/cleaned, lightly sanded them, and shot them with a base coat of Carrara white. I'm letting them dry overnight and will clear them tomorrow.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/2303846f.jpg Cheers Mark |
Mark - Cool...nice idea. Look forward to pics of them in the car. I was thinking of doing mine two, couldn't decide on the color though. The grills on the front bumper are silver on mine so may that would work.
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I've done this to my intakes on my 2001 Boxster S in arctic silver. I little wet sanding of the clear coat with 2000 grit and then polishing compound...
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What did you do on the drivers side vent since the bottom two slats are connected to each other as a solid piece. Did you just leave it as one solid color or did you paint the areas in between black? Do you have any photos? I haven't decided on what I want to do about it just yet. I did my 3rd and final base coat tonight and I'll probably let them sit for a day or so before I clear them Cheers Mark |
Mark -
Since my girl is arctic silver and I decided to paint the grills arctic silver as well. It became an easy decision to just paint that one dual-piece all the same color. It went with the theme I have of making as much silver as possible and removing all gold. A short list - Chrome silver, black and red crest on my steering wheel; Chrome silver, black and red hood emblem; Chrome Boxster S badge on the rear; Chrome silver and back center caps (yes, I sold my colored embossed versions just to get rid of the gold). Good luck with the final finishing and post pictures when you are done. Andrew http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/41326654169.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/31326654181.jpg |
Nice grill Andrew, those are also one of my favorite rims.
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I decided to cut mine since the Carrara white made it way too odd looking and, in my opinion, it just didn't look right. So I took out the Dremel and went to town on it. I took my time and it took me about 2 hours but I like the results. I got it to match up identically to the other side as well.
I still left the lower portion attached to the frame. If that bugs me, I'll hit that as well with the Dremel. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/5d712e71.jpg Cheers Mark |
Nice idea! I think it's going to look great. That chunky piece has always bugged me. You've got me curious.
Whip, thanks. |
Ok, the piece below bugged me. I took the dremel to it tonight and I think it looks much better now. I'll install these back on the car this weekend.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/7a0bd983.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/d724161f.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/2b6e9f3a.jpg Cheers Mark |
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Nice work, Mark. And good spelling (most people miss-spell Carrara White).:)
Carrara White is a great color. I had my side vents done by Bumperplugs, even prior to taking delivery back in 2006.: |
Thanks guys. I installed them today and am happy with the results. I think the color matched grills finish off "the black hole".
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/343068b4.jpg Cheers Mark |
^Looks great!
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appleguy, another pic from farther back please. I really like the look close up but would like to see whole side. I might have this done.
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Looks great! I might have to go silver on mine...never run out of projects on these toys.
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/49f4f5e2.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...x/7c327319.jpg Cheers Mark |
Well it looks like the dremel is going to make an appearance to the driver's side. Looks great!
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i see some painting around here shortly. i like that.
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That's the Aero wing?
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Wing, front bumper and rocker covers = Aerokit II.
Now you have me looking at the black hole and saying "hmmm..." |
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