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CO BlackCatRider
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painted body panels for Black Cat

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Does anyone know if they sell already painted black body panels for the Black Cat so I don't have to go through the stress of painting???
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i doubt it. but you could order some and practice maybe. even if it's just 1 panel it might help a lot, to have the experience.
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i doubt it. but you could order some and practice maybe. even if it's just 1 panel it might help a lot, to have the experience.
<a href="http://www.fuelly.com/driver/brimstone/rattler-110" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.fuelly.com/sig-us/20736.png" width="500" height="63" alt="Fuelly" title="Share and compare MPG at Fuelly" border="0"/></a>
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Post by PoisonousBeef »

You can practice painting on just about any similar surface. Though you are painting plastic, you can get a decent feel for what your paint finish will look like by picking up the cheapest automotive body panel you can find at a local junk yard and practicing on it.
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Post by Evans Performance »

since the panels are already painted, then it really doesnt matter than it is plastic. it will paint just like any other pre-painted surface. if you were painting bare plastic, then there are a lot of steps for getting the paint to stick. plastic sucks, i paint for a living
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