Painting wiper blades and arms...
Black with blue.
I think that's a pretty good combo. You know what might look really good? If you were to pick up a can of Hyundai's Carbon Blue matching spray paint {same type as the Silver I bought}. That way you keep it Hyundai, plus its a nice deep blue. I think that'd look great with the black.
I think that's a pretty good combo. You know what might look really good? If you were to pick up a can of Hyundai's Carbon Blue matching spray paint {same type as the Silver I bought}. That way you keep it Hyundai, plus its a nice deep blue. I think that'd look great with the black.
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Black with blue.
I think that's a pretty good combo. You know what might look really good? If you were to pick up a can of Hyundai's Carbon Blue matching spray paint {same type as the Silver I bought}. That way you keep it Hyundai, plus its a nice deep blue. I think that'd look great with the black.
Hmm... I'll have to look at it. I think if I do it though it'll be the same blue as the engine, for continuity sake. It's DARK too.
Black with blue.
I think that's a pretty good combo. You know what might look really good? If you were to pick up a can of Hyundai's Carbon Blue matching spray paint {same type as the Silver I bought}. That way you keep it Hyundai, plus its a nice deep blue. I think that'd look great with the black.
Ok, Ok since everyone is done beating me up, I'll add a little to my reasoning.... I have white mesh grills, my emblems have been painted white, white windshield strip, and yes...I'm doing white wheels and maybe some type of white graphics. I'll try to post some pics soon, if you still hate it, im sorry, just call me ghetto rolleyes.gif
To paint the emblems you just carefully pull them off, sand the chrome off with like 600 grit and spray em. To put them back on you might have to get some eblem - trim adhesive.


