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I wanted to paint the door handles and those plastic pieces below the doors!
Did anyone do that before?
I mean do you have problems with them plastic pieces getting scratched too much?
On 2002-04-08 19:36, LowCamry wrote:
I wanted to paint the door handles and those plastic pieces below the doors!
Did anyone do that before?
I mean do you have problems with them plastic pieces getting scratched too much?
Yeah i also wanna know about how to do that i got a white gen2... i wanna get rid of all the tacky black and silver trim.
Also, ne one know if i can get white gen2 rear and front bumpers... or would i have to get it painted? Cuz as u's may know that they're black at the moment and it dusnt look that good.
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sorry... should've been more specific. in your list of mods you tell that you have a custom cold-air intake (or CAI as it's sometimes called). just curious to know your setup.
Here is the link to another thread where the stock side skirts (or lack of side skirts) are painted white. You could ask how it's holding up on that car.
Why would you want to do that???? The shape of our Canadian license plates do not fit into that space, and even if you did, are you going to change you bumper too because that's where our licence plate area is.
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