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<blockquote data-quote="DD2000GT" data-source="post: 266788" data-attributes="member: 4538"><p>Tools was a utility knife (box cutter) and a pair of pliers. The trim was from a boating supply site on the internet, 20' (minimum order) did 6 cars. It is plastic in the shape of a "U" with metal sandwiched between so you can crimp it and shape it to conform with the angles in the blanket, andit will stay. It honestly took me about 10 min. to do both sides.</p><p></p><p>The painted Cobra was done with Testors acylic silver model paint. I have no idea if this is the best paint to use or not. I outlined the letters with a silver paint pen, then I free-handed with a paintbrush - it soaked into the hoodliner pretty fast - so it took a while. Isn't as nice as I would have liked, but it looks good from a distance... :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DD2000GT, post: 266788, member: 4538"] Tools was a utility knife (box cutter) and a pair of pliers. The trim was from a boating supply site on the internet, 20' (minimum order) did 6 cars. It is plastic in the shape of a "U" with metal sandwiched between so you can crimp it and shape it to conform with the angles in the blanket, andit will stay. It honestly took me about 10 min. to do both sides. The painted Cobra was done with Testors acylic silver model paint. I have no idea if this is the best paint to use or not. I outlined the letters with a silver paint pen, then I free-handed with a paintbrush - it soaked into the hoodliner pretty fast - so it took a while. Isn't as nice as I would have liked, but it looks good from a distance... :-D [/QUOTE]
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