T turbojimbo CEG'er Joined Jul 7, 2010 Messages 76 Location Hamilton, Ohio Apr 14, 2013 #1 Yes.....No:shrug:
S SkullV Veteran CEG'er Joined Nov 2, 2008 Messages 996 Location Chicago, IL Apr 14, 2013 #2 Looks like whoever owned one of my keyfobs before me did that too. Unfortunately it has flaked/peeled and now the red is only in the grooves and nowhere else. Looks pretty decent when its new though!
Looks like whoever owned one of my keyfobs before me did that too. Unfortunately it has flaked/peeled and now the red is only in the grooves and nowhere else. Looks pretty decent when its new though!
T turbojimbo CEG'er Joined Jul 7, 2010 Messages 76 Location Hamilton, Ohio Apr 14, 2013 #3 I figured it would eventually
S Smokinjoe Hard-core CEG'er Joined Jul 20, 2009 Messages 2,093 Location Bangor, Maine Apr 15, 2013 #4 I was thinking about painting just my key bright red. Like the Boss Laguna Seca track key.
C Con2er CEG'er Joined Feb 27, 2004 Messages 257 Location Surprise AZ Apr 16, 2013 #5 I have a can of T-Red laying around, so I might do this. Do you just split the halves off and paint it?
I have a can of T-Red laying around, so I might do this. Do you just split the halves off and paint it?
T turbojimbo CEG'er Joined Jul 7, 2010 Messages 76 Location Hamilton, Ohio Apr 17, 2013 #6 Con2er said: I have a can of T-Red laying around, so I might do this. Do you just split the halves off and paint it? Click to expand... yeah that's what i did, but i warn you the buttons are not one piece so be careful when take it apart
Con2er said: I have a can of T-Red laying around, so I might do this. Do you just split the halves off and paint it? Click to expand... yeah that's what i did, but i warn you the buttons are not one piece so be careful when take it apart