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New Turbo Brakes are on

The new turbo brakes are fitted. Now I want to make the "Porsche" lettering stand out is this best achieved by painting the letters white or sanding the paint back to the aluminium?




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Thanks Beep - I was thinking that may the best solution - a nice polished look from the dremel.

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86 Turbo Body 911 Cab - Many Mods

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good job. you have given me some inspiration to get mine done.

how do they compare?
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Beep, next time wear your safety glasses when firing up a 10000rpm tool, your you may not get to look at the result! Seriously, be careful!

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Beep, next time wear your safety glasses when firing up a 10000rpm tool, your you may not get to look at the result! Seriously, be careful!

George
Yupp, thanx for concern, you are very right.

It was precision grinding that was hard to do with ordinary googles so i did it without. If I was to do it now I would definately use some sort of eye protection!

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