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Easy way to add color to your faded or non-painted lettering on caps.

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  • Easy way to add color to your faded or non-painted lettering on caps.

    Part of my cleanup efforts on the 7, but I've done similar on PGT.

    To retouch or add stamped painted lettering on various caps and covers. Staple a piece of paper towel to a board, paint paper towel with spray paint then stamp the part onto the towel. You can mask off certain areas and clean up overage with a swab and paint thinner.

    Chrome wheeled, fuel injected, and steppin out over the line
    PRD - The original Ford Probe Aftermarket, THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD RUN
    1999-2013 : 14 Years of supporting the Probe community
    1997 Ford Probe GTS Turbo | 2000 Jaguar XJ8 | 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer | 1930 Model A Hotrod | 2005 VW Touareg V8

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    Good tip. Small details that are an afterthought but really impress
    Corey... NPA! Prez, NEPO Member, ASE Certified Parts Specialist, Notary Public
    | 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 | 1997 Ford Probe GTS | 1967 Chevy Nova
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    • #3
      Small details should be the only thought. If that's the goal then the larger ones just fall in line.
      Chrome wheeled, fuel injected, and steppin out over the line
      PRD - The original Ford Probe Aftermarket, THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD RUN
      1999-2013 : 14 Years of supporting the Probe community
      1997 Ford Probe GTS Turbo | 2000 Jaguar XJ8 | 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer | 1930 Model A Hotrod | 2005 VW Touareg V8

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      • #4
        Good tip.
        '94 Red PGT Gone, but Project PGT has begun
        '04 Black SRT-4 Um, no it's not stock. But "It's just a Neon, right?" 379whp @ 20lbs *Sold*

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