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2003 Cobra Undercarriage Paint
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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 16409221" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>When I welded in my Hans Racecraft connectors, I opted to just prime the welds, then scuffed the rest and shot it all in gloss black. My car is black, so it just made sense. I have fully polished exhaust, driveshaft, and IRS parts, so it made everything really pop against the black background. The subframe connectors were already black powder coated so they blended in much better as well. I thought about keeping the original primer Look for collector value, but once you weld in subframes, that’s not as much an issue anymore, so I opted for not only better aesthetics, but also better corrosion protection for the long term (even though I’ve never driven it in the rain).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 16409221, member: 65729"] When I welded in my Hans Racecraft connectors, I opted to just prime the welds, then scuffed the rest and shot it all in gloss black. My car is black, so it just made sense. I have fully polished exhaust, driveshaft, and IRS parts, so it made everything really pop against the black background. The subframe connectors were already black powder coated so they blended in much better as well. I thought about keeping the original primer Look for collector value, but once you weld in subframes, that’s not as much an issue anymore, so I opted for not only better aesthetics, but also better corrosion protection for the long term (even though I’ve never driven it in the rain). [/QUOTE]
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