Your thoughts on toms bodykit color or not
#17
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (5)
keep in mind that if you get it pre-painted, it will include either black or gray weatherstripping (to match the color of your car). if you get it unpainted, they give you both black and gray. so if the color of your car is white and you get the kit pre-painted in white, and you decide to wrap your car in black vinyl, you'll have to go out and find the black weatherstripping.
#19
Pole Position
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keep in mind that if you get it pre-painted, it will include either black or gray weatherstripping (to match the color of your car). if you get it unpainted, they give you both black and gray. so if the color of your car is white and you get the kit pre-painted in white, and you decide to wrap your car in black vinyl, you'll have to go out and find the black weatherstripping.
#20
Lexus Test Driver
hahh? last time i remember Samson had the hardest time installing mine. He told me yours wasnt as hard cause he had practice on mine. Fitment is good but installing you need more layers of 3m tape.
#23
Lexus Test Driver
#26
surprised at all of the pro-paint comments.
if your considering vinyl, then a bodykit is a great excuse to spend the money vinyling the car rather than painting the kit. if you plan on keeping the vinyl until you dump the car, then i say dont paint the kit. when it comes time to part out, the unpainted kit will be easier to sell.
painting just seems like a waste of money and added heartache in the future.
if your considering vinyl, then a bodykit is a great excuse to spend the money vinyling the car rather than painting the kit. if you plan on keeping the vinyl until you dump the car, then i say dont paint the kit. when it comes time to part out, the unpainted kit will be easier to sell.
painting just seems like a waste of money and added heartache in the future.
#27
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surprised at all of the pro-paint comments.
if your considering vinyl, then a bodykit is a great excuse to spend the money vinyling the car rather than painting the kit. if you plan on keeping the vinyl until you dump the car, then i say dont paint the kit. when it comes time to part out, the unpainted kit will be easier to sell.
painting just seems like a waste of money and added heartache in the future.
if your considering vinyl, then a bodykit is a great excuse to spend the money vinyling the car rather than painting the kit. if you plan on keeping the vinyl until you dump the car, then i say dont paint the kit. when it comes time to part out, the unpainted kit will be easier to sell.
painting just seems like a waste of money and added heartache in the future.
thats why at the end i got unpainted kit
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