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Thinking about getting creative with a spray gun...

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Tinsnips.
Consider a thin outline like the G-pack. It might allow you to run it closer to the bottom of the car and not have the car seem higher.
 

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I like that as well, gives a more sportier vibe. Tins in your first pic would you consider getting that black lip kit to add if you were to go ahead with this mod? Or would it be over the top for you?

Hmm this mod could also be a winner on the nitrate... :)

I wouldn't get the lip kit, as I think the front of the car gets lost (visually).. I think keeping the green at the bottom gives it enough contrast and helps it look lower. Same reason as I wouldn't paint/vinyl the side skirts.

Would look great on silver.. black and silver ALWAYS looks good.
 

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Tinsnips.
Consider a thin outline like the G-pack. It might allow you to run it closer to the bottom of the car and not have the car seem higher.

That's an idea... kind of skirting the lip of the wheel arches and trailing along just above the side skirt..

Could actually wrap it right around and tie it into the fog light recesses also.
 

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I wouldn't get the lip kit, as I think the front of the car gets lost (visually).. I think keeping the green at the bottom gives it enough contrast and helps it look lower. Same reason as I wouldn't paint/vinyl the side skirts.

Would look great on silver.. black and silver ALWAYS looks good.

Aww now you got me thinking... another mod goes to the list...

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Would be inclined getting black rims to suit as well...
 

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Black on spoiler looks good, but not the top extra bit.... just the lower.
Sides look good too. But I reckon you need to break the black from the green with a white or silver pinstripe, otherwise it looks 'stock'.

I cant use photoshop for crap, but here's some MSPaint to give you idea of what Im talking about.

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Maybe like a dark silver that would work.
 

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Black on spoiler looks good, but not the top extra bit.... just the lower.
Sides look good too. But I reckon you need to break the black from the green with a white or silver pinstripe, otherwise it looks 'stock'.

I cant use photoshop for crap, but here's some MSPaint to give you idea of what Im talking about.

ideash.jpg


ideas3.jpg

yeah.. I see what you mean.. something to break it up from the normal colour/black combo
 
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