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Old 01-05-2001, 03:08 AM   #2
89LXNB
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There is a method of restoring them that works pretty good if your handy and have the time. You sand out the imperfections, prime the surface and then mask and repaint. I did it to my moldings and while they don't look new, they look much better. Saleen makes a set of covers that glue over the molding to address the same issue.

About as common as the ash tray and console lid failing.

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