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6k isn't bad at all. If it is as clean as he says it is. Just please tell me it isn't silver.Originally posted by Kielan View Post6k, no rust.
I may see if I can get someone in the area who I can trust to go take a look at it, because I can't find time this week, and if it's solid I don't want it to slip away.
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YeahOriginally posted by Average_Jerk View Postwhats that? the gun metal looking one?
Yeah, I know it will butttt, I have faith/I know that getting a perfect match is always next impossible.Originally posted by oHSo EuRo View PostThe dark grey? Not as bad as silver but matching is gonna be a pita. Especially bumpers, since they never match the car.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Yea. Since bumpers are plastic and not metal they won't match the car or anything thats metal because the substrates are different, then when you use a flex agent to it, they never match. Even from factory.Originally posted by Kielan View PostYeah
Yeah, I know it will butttt, I have faith/I know that getting a perfect match is always next impossible.
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Yeah, I'm not toooo worried about it. They'll be new M bumpers anyway.Originally posted by oHSo EuRo View PostYea. Since bumpers are plastic and not metal they won't match the car or anything thats metal because the substrates are different, then when you use a flex agent to it, they never match. Even from factory.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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My car was a pain in the ass to try and get paint to match. It's dark gray but up close there are gold, green, and purple metallic pieces. Cleaned up, it looks really nice.Originally posted by oHSo EuRo View PostThe dark grey? Not as bad as silver but matching is gonna be a pita. Especially bumpers, since they never match the car.
This. Bumpers never match, ever.Originally posted by oHSo EuRo View PostYea. Since bumpers are plastic and not metal they won't match the car or anything thats metal because the substrates are different, then when you use a flex agent to it, they never match. Even from factory.
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