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Gentlemen Im gathering parts to take to the powder coater and wanted to take my tail light mounting bracket in but its plastic... Im talking about the chrome plastic piece that the tail light screws into... it also houses the black plastic female connectors that the turn signals and tail light plus into.... Like I said I wanted to have it coated but thats out since its plastic... anyone know if anyone makes a black one? Or is it time to get out the sand paper and flat black "plastic friendly" spray paint? Thanks guys
Thats bad *** joe.... I think Ill still rattle can this small part though... but will keep that in mind.... Im thinking this part is a softer plastic than those manifolds but I never would thought you could coat plastic let alone bone....
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