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Originally Posted by 360beast
What do you mean by colour coding it Kelv? It isn't real wood it is plastic that appears to be lacquered so if you put dye or anything on it you aren't going to stain the "wood" you will just end up with a mess on top of the lacquer.
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It's okay, I did the same thing on my old 406s trims.
A gentle rub down and some plastic primer works okay.
I'll be colour coding them to match either the wheels, or the car - undecided yet.
I'll look on eBay.