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interior paint question

clarkey

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My car is maritime blue. Around the door cards on the inside, it has been painted black over the top of blue, so that you can't see any blue from inside the car. Is this correct? Or should I clean off the black paint? I wouldn't bother, but some black has chipped off, so I've got to do something about it.

thanks.
 
mine maritime blue all round, but is clubsport, therefore may be different...
 
My 993RS is speed yellow,but the inside of the doors are painted matt black during factory assembley.
I suggest your answer is to touch up using matt black !!
Hope this assists[8|]
 
Just been out to the garage, mine are black so you should just have black visible inside the cabin.
 
ORIGINAL: Des Sturdee

Just been out to the garage, mine are black so you should just have black visible inside the cabin.

But did you turn the lights on Des!

Mel
 
Clarkey, WARNING tounge in cheek comment, before someone moans, no harm intended


But I thought it was a "fairly close to immaculate 42,000 mile RHD RS"

Now your telling us the paints peeling off everywhere !!

Tell you what Ive just got my bonus 25k bid if it helps you out ..............


Regards
paul
 
Cheeky bugger, I try to correct the only flaw on the car and i get the piss taken for it...

It's only about a quarter of an inch long anyway....[;)]
 

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