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how much did it cost to have those side scoops painted? i was thinking about getting the same ones on mine and they look really good on yours!
Thanks!
When I ordered mine I ordered them painted, which meant that whoever I ordered them from would have them painted. I swear they must have sent them to friggin' Thailand to have them painted because it took me a month to get them.
I'd recommend ordering them UNPAINTED and just take them to a local body shop and have them paint them. I had my hood scoop painted in ONE DAY for 90 bucks. I would imagine it would be a similar price on these, maybe a little less.
Thanks! Last night I put on some headlight, tail light, and side marker light tint.... Not sure how I feel about it yet....
Man, you're a moddin' fool! Sounds like you are having a lot of fun with your Stang.
Speaking of marker lights, I wish someone would make the clear ones for the rear side markers...the front ones look great but I think just putting them on might look a little half-a$$ed.
Man, you're a moddin' fool! Sounds like you are having a lot of fun with your Stang.
Speaking of marker lights, I wish someone would make the clear ones for the rear side markers...the front ones look great but I think just putting them on might look a little half-a$$ed.
Yeah, clear would be cool. I was even thinking of going by the vinyl shop and seeing if they could do a transparent "silver" look (that you can still see through), to keep my silver and white theme going.
last night i put on the headlight and tail light film, and will put on the side markers, turn signals, and third brake light film today.
black is good, but i've got this silver image in my head that I think would look cool.
And, yes, i'm a moddin' fool. you should have seen my Jeep Wrangler when I was finished with it!
the new interior definitly looks great with the wood grain, especially how you installed it. I think you used just enough peices to not make it overkill