Best Bang for the $$, exterior 'upgrades' ??
you don't need to get a bodykit professionally painted...and paint is relatively cheap (about $40 a quart, and $10 a quart for clear coat) how well it fits is different though, but you could easily install and paint a body kit for $1000
how i mentioned i got into an accident--if i were to have my fender professionally painted i think it would cost me much more than $400, anyone with a gun and compressor and a little "how-to" knowledge can do a decent enough job to make it unoticeable especially with the natural countours and lines of a tib on the door, if there was a slight color difference it would be extremely hard to tell if you blended it into that line that pops out because of the way that light naturally reflects off of that curve anyway.
how i mentioned i got into an accident--if i were to have my fender professionally painted i think it would cost me much more than $400, anyone with a gun and compressor and a little "how-to" knowledge can do a decent enough job to make it unoticeable especially with the natural countours and lines of a tib on the door, if there was a slight color difference it would be extremely hard to tell if you blended it into that line that pops out because of the way that light naturally reflects off of that curve anyway.
my CF tails aren't so bad. i think it depends on where you get them
mine are turbulence conversions from korea, so they don't look cheap at all.
i also think that if you put some new bulbs in them (i have blue reverse lights and brand new ambers), it looks even better.
mine are turbulence conversions from korea, so they don't look cheap at all.
i also think that if you put some new bulbs in them (i have blue reverse lights and brand new ambers), it looks even better.
QUOTE (zoned019)
anyone with a gun and compressor and a little "how-to" knowledge can do a decent enough job to make it unoticeable
They better have a VERY clean and dust free garage unless you want little spots all over.



