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Painted rear valance for prefacelift

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I am planning on doing this to mine. Smooth out and paint body color on the lower sides and gloss black on the center light grey area. I actually prefer the pre-facelift rear to the new one, except for the light grey color. I've been told by a couple body shops that they can do this. I will also get the refresh hood, front bumper, and smooth/paint the side skirts.
 
I am planning on doing this to mine. Smooth out and paint body color on the lower sides and gloss black on the center light grey area. I actually prefer the pre-facelift rear to the new one, except for the light grey color. I've been told by a couple body shops that they can do this. I will also get the refresh hood, front bumper, and smooth/paint the side skirts.


The light grey bothers me so much. I tried bumper black and it worked on lower sides not on the light grey. Which only made it stand out more


I actually did the facelift bumper and painted the side skirts already.

I was quoted $250 for rear 3 pieces. I had the front bumper and side skirts primered and painted for $600
 
The light grey bothers me so much. I tried bumper black and it worked on lower sides not on the light grey. Which only made it stand out more


I actually did the facelift bumper and painted the side skirts already.

I was quoted $250 for rear 3 pieces. I had the front bumper and side skirts primered and painted for $600

That's pretty cheap, I would just go for it. Did the side skirts come out well? If they did I'm sure they wont have issues doing the rear.
 
Side skirts came out good. Was a bit of a pain to remove due to the shallow bolts holding them on plus the number of bolts/push pins that needed to be removed. Overkill imo.
 

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