Hi guys! Plasti Dipped my 2011 G37-S Sedan! (New to MYg37.com)
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Well, the dipped trunk lip looks kind of interesting.
But it's a solid "No" from me for your grille and front bumper.
But it's a solid "No" from me for your grille and front bumper.
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Thanks and I look forward to meeting some of you peeps!
I've actually been getting a lot of compliments in person and at the dealer... The oem grill was just too much chrome for me... It had to go! The chrome trims are next! lol
I've actually been getting a lot of compliments in person and at the dealer... The oem grill was just too much chrome for me... It had to go! The chrome trims are next! lol
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Surprised you haven't plasti-dipped the cut-out in the rear bumper.
In for a penny...
In for a penny...
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thank you sir!
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[quote=ZOSTER33;3467932]Sounds good to me! I should be able to show up since it's a Sunday! Or maybe in my brother's GTR depending on if he is going.
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The first time you do it, it might be more like an hour. Takes a while to figure things out, how to move things about without snapping plastic bits, how to un-clip the wire harness, etc. The second time, easily 10 minutes.
In fact, you might want to make learning how to remove and re-install the grille a little project before you commit the time to painting it.
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+1 on removing the grille.
The first time you do it, it might be more like an hour. Takes a while to figure things out, how to move things about without snapping plastic bits, how to un-clip the wire harness, etc. The second time, easily 10 minutes.
In fact, you might want to make learning how to remove and re-install the grille a little project before you commit the time to painting it.
The first time you do it, it might be more like an hour. Takes a while to figure things out, how to move things about without snapping plastic bits, how to un-clip the wire harness, etc. The second time, easily 10 minutes.
In fact, you might want to make learning how to remove and re-install the grille a little project before you commit the time to painting it.
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