I am willing to bet that the repainted areas are the places without the text. However, when it comes to the experience of the folks here, I wouldn't put it past anyone to be able to duplicate the text and apply the graphics over the paintCoast Steve said:You've done stunning job on that paint. But what do you do with the text graphics?
You didn't somehow reprint them all did you? And if not then did you just mask them all off and blend the paint at the edges?
Looks really nice.
did you made yourself these transfers?blu_fuz said:None of the areas with text were painted on those M90's, but I did start to duplicate the text for rub-on applications.
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Exactly like that.Coast Steve said:Wow , that's very cool. A bit like that old rub on "Letraset"
The talent on this forum is unbelievable as alwaysblu_fuz said:None of the areas with text were painted on those M90's, but I did start to duplicate the text for rub-on applications.
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Can you restore mine?viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17237&hilit=jvc+paint
Grey:
1993 Mazda
Code: Z4
Silent Silver - effect
603899 IE
Here is bklyn sound's painted M90 with the cans shown in my link above:
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Can you send me the PDF file letting for the JVC m90No, sorry Dorsey I can not.