how practical?
#13
RE: how practical?
ORIGINAL: rmodel65
more than likely it will not match after u get it painted unless u pay them to blend it in!
more than likely it will not match after u get it painted unless u pay them to blend it in!
it will be fresh paint and then old paint
#14
RE: how practical?
they will have to blend into the taillight,quarters,ground effects etc to make it look decent and thats gonna cost some cash might as well just save up and get an overall job! or u could do just the bumper but it will be different shades!
#15
RE: how practical?
not worth it
my car was recently hit in the front by a 3800lb BMW (go figure..)
my tiny stang held its on but it was pushed back, and now the front bumper has the typical "spyder web" cracks
the front bumpers are fiberglass i think too so theyre hard to blend with the metal
my car was recently hit in the front by a 3800lb BMW (go figure..)
my tiny stang held its on but it was pushed back, and now the front bumper has the typical "spyder web" cracks
the front bumpers are fiberglass i think too so theyre hard to blend with the metal
#16
RE: how practical?
Well you can do anything, they are easy to take off you can take it to a high end paint shop all sanded down and they have camera's that can match the paint damn close to the shade thats on the car........Trust me it works great I got it done on my 89 F-150 on the door before I sold it. I would do it sence is causing you all this stress they can do it for prolly 200-300 bucks
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