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Painted Rear Bumper

Discussion in 'Paint and Body' started by JDM_EvoTc, Nov 1, 2008.

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    JDM_EvoTc New Member

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    whats good everyone just wanna know what yall think of this idea i have of painting the lower part of the bumper black similar to the camry se

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    beyond305 New Member

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    i was thinking of doing this today ! but only cause i painted the part under the bottom grilll black already...it would look especially on a supr white
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    navylife59 Super Moderator

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    I think alot of us of been thinking the same thing. I have an '07 Camry SE Silver that you are talking about. It gives it a nice accent, although, I would prefer that it were glossy. I have been thinking of a CF rear valance with air escape holes in the same area.
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    JDM_EvoTc New Member

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    i saw your pics 305 and i think that it would look great on your ride but the n again i think any black accent pieces would look hot on white but functionality would be even better navy what you think i could use if i cut that piece out in order to replace it maybe a diy grille or would it look to cheap?
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    navylife59 Super Moderator

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    A DIY grill might not look too bad if it were of high quality and powder coated black. You could also just go with the big round holes that you see out there. Low-buck, but effective. You should look at the companies tht offer quality grilles and see if they can offer you blank pieces. Steer clear of the ebay stuff. Example below.

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    Stole it like I drove it from http://www.lltek.com/riegrtek-TT_8N.htm

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