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Sorry, Paul. If it's a white car then it HAS to be a green plaid interior...IMHO!
Graham... do your novel repair methods work on the metal bits as well....?
Maxwell [8)]
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You can have any design applied to whatever you want. The process is called Hydrographics. It was on American Motorcycle. It is the same process they use to add camouflage to guns and bows. The design is printed on a substrate, ran into a water bath which dissolves the substrate and floats the pattern on the surface of the water. Dip the object in the water and the design adheres to the surface. Let dry and spray on a clear coat.
Here are some samples:
http://www.northwesthydroprint.com/Pictures.htm
I like this one a lot! Don't let Paul W see it, he'll have everything in his white 7 coated!
