Removing the chrome S on the Grill

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WHT SHDW
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Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:50 pm

That's what I just did. I covered the S with gloss black vynil and it blends well with the grill.
Although I'd like to cut out the whole S and do a "surgery" by transplanting a honeycomb piece of grill from a donor broken grill off a junker. That way will bring a clean and debadged grill.
Hopefully tomorrow I will post some pictures of these and some other recent changes done to the WHT SHDW!
kujo1992
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Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2012 3:02 pm

I used a rubber black tool paint that is matte black. Very easy to take off the S with a little heat but since there is a chorme finish, painting it is a different story.
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