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Painting the Instrument Cluster

Discussion in 'Interior' started by NightHawk, Jul 25, 2004.

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    NightHawk Guest

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    Painting the Instrument Cluster

    I've got a CE, and the instrument cluster looks pretty bland with its black.
    I'd really want to paint the outer edges of the Speedo, the semi-circles with Silver. Now, do you guys think thats going to be a good idea?, I've seen a picture of it done on a S I think. Also, if theres any Step-By-Step instructions of how to remove the cluster itself, I'd really appreciate it!. Thanks
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    lonelydriver New Member

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    i've seen a bezel kit that goes around those things. It came in a variety of colors. but i can't find it online anymore
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    oxymoron Guest

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    Removal instructions, courtesy of CorollasBest:
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    I've done it and it looks really good (paint). I think the 05 Corolla S comes with it like that, so maybe your better off just ordering that part.
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    I've done it and it looks absolutely amazing. I'll post pics soon,
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    Heres 2 pictures,

    Masked off with Massive amounts of masking tape and ready to be painted:
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    Finished Product Itself:

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    TravisB New Member

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    That's awesome man... looks great! Post a picture once you get it installed back in.. I'd like to see how it looks in the car... I might do this myself.

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