I am torn on which grill I like better. Blue or white?
What do you think?
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Both look great but if you want the grill to stand out...white is the way to go. If you're looking for a stealth look, blue wins.
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I am torn on which grill I like better. Blue or white?
For 'show' I like the white ....
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I think I like the white better, but feel I need to add more white accents. Perhaps the hood insert and the plastic piece up the rear fin?
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I think I like the white better, but feel I need to add more white accents. Perhaps the hood insert and the plastic piece up the rear fin?
Bingo!
That white is nice...
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White trim --- but on the red plastic on front....
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white, needs the contrast.
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I agree with most of the others, white and a little more white accents to tie it in. Looks nice.
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I think I like the white better, but feel I need to add more white accents. Perhaps the hood insert and the plastic piece up the rear fin?
Go with the white grill and fin. It's hot.
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White for the Win!!!
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@D.W.Slusher - We're also going to eventually do the white accent pieces from Slingmods/Tufskinz in the back to set off the blue splashguard. Think it'll go nicely.
Might also do the Tufskinz white hood accent for the center vent piece, or I might just spray it white. Haven't decided if that'll be too much white.
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Has anyone painted their hood vents with a rattle can? Clear coat or no? I think it would look odd with a clear coat since the other black plastic is dull, but not sure how well the paint would hold up. Thoughts?
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hell, I painted my wheels 2 years ago with Rattle can... still going strong.
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hell, I painted my wheels 2 years ago with Rattle can... still going strong.
No clear coat?
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Like the flow with blue
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Nope, I used krylon automotive spray paint. For plastics, scuff them up good with a 3m pad get as much of the shine off as possible. Clean the surface well. Paint should last quite a while. About the only thing I have to do is on occasion touch up the edges of the rim where I guess debris from the road knicks them. I think this even happens with powder coating though. Either way, I carry a monster sharpie with me for those knicks.
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Correction, I used Rust-o-leum.
Here's a link to the center caps, but used the same paint for the wheels. I DID NOT, however, scuff the wheels any... just a good cleaning with thinner. -
That white is nice...
I find that offensive!!
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I find that offensive!!