I painted mine gloss black I wanted to go bodycolor but the so talked me out
of it. Another opition is a semi gloss black for a 94 or 95 Jeep top,it will
give the appearance of an org.bumper that was just Armor Alled.
I painted another set orange for another club members B his was all
customized and it made the car look 10 years newer.i had to pait them 3
times before i could get the paint to stick (10 gals of armor all soaked
into them)
make sure you put flexadditive in your paint and primer,alot of
wetsanding,
and clean often with Prep-sol you shouldnt have much trouble
----- Original Message -----
From: <Gonaj@aol.com>
To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 4:38 PM
Subject: Finally an MG question
> I would like to get the opinions of the group re. a mod. to my RBB.
> This is not a purely stock car, having leather upholstery, non std.
> carpeting, wood vener on the console, cup holders and a tan acrylic top.
I
> just enjoy driving it and would never consider doing a true restoration.
>
> The question is this. As I complete the body work and prepare to paint it
> has crossed my mind to paint the rubber bumpers to match. Brooklands
Green.
> I think I saw this once before but can't really recall how I liked it.
>
> I'm somewhat reluctant to make that big of a change but the RBB can use
some
> help.
>
> Please share your opinions. Is it just too far from reality or should I
go
> for it?
>
> George
>
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