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Not Yet Wild
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![]() So I've been lurking for a while and searching around and I'm trying to locate some black bolts that I can use on my rear seat kit in place of the shiny ones that it came with. Does anyone know where to find something like that or if it's something I can paint, any suggestions on how to do it? Thx
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Cave Dweller
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![]() paint away
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Getting Wild
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Location: Glennville georgia
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![]() Maybe Teflon coated?
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Not Yet Wild
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Location: Texas
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![]() I'm thinking about painting them but I don't want it to flake. What spray paint would be best for that? Or maybe plastidip?
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Old Sky Soldier
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Location: Kentucky
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![]() Hardware stores have black bolts.
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Cave Dweller
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![]() metal etching primer and a decent spray paint
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friends call me Boke
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Location: Smithfield, North Carolina
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![]() Hit em with a sharpie. No easier than that.
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