Chin spoiler damage
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RE: Chin spoiler damage
Yeah, you're right you can remove it and get it painted. Shop around, anything under $200 is fair; should be able to get a quality job for close to $150. Sometimes color match can be a little off especially with metallics but it shouldn't be noticeable given the location and different light reflection etc. there. Best of luck to you...
#12
RE: Chin spoiler damage
They look so cool but you can destroy it in a matter of minutes if you are not careful...
Car is not lowered but with the CDC Classic Spoiler, I have about 8 inches of clearance from the spoiler to the ground...
Got mine about a year ago and already had it touched up once because of a high curb...
My paint shop is a high-end shop and charged me $225.00 for the repaint...
Don't get me wrong, they do fantastic work but such a small job costs more sometimes than a big job...
Dave
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Car is not lowered but with the CDC Classic Spoiler, I have about 8 inches of clearance from the spoiler to the ground...
Got mine about a year ago and already had it touched up once because of a high curb...
My paint shop is a high-end shop and charged me $225.00 for the repaint...
Don't get me wrong, they do fantastic work but such a small job costs more sometimes than a big job...
Dave
[IMG]local://upfiles/15982/1CABD9BF1C174DA2ADFDD2474023B7DA.jpg[/IMG]
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