With Bat's Rear Valence, Rear Splash Guards Yay o' Nay? Need Advice!
With Bat's Rear Valence, Rear Splash Guards Yay o' Nay? Need Advice!
I have a diamond graphite coupe and I have BlueBatMobile's rear valance on my rear bumper that by the way looks 100% OEM and looks clean as F-CK I have had so many people with 350Z's or G35's say something to me about the rear of my car, lol.
Anyway right now I'm running JUST the rear splash guards, I hate the look of the front splash guards. But I can't honestly decide if they look out of place or not. Part of me loves how they look from the direct rear - but from the side I feel like they look like they don't belong.
Should I run JUST the rear splash guards or just take them off? Advice needed fellow coupe owners!
With splash guards:

Without splash guards:

Anyway right now I'm running JUST the rear splash guards, I hate the look of the front splash guards. But I can't honestly decide if they look out of place or not. Part of me loves how they look from the direct rear - but from the side I feel like they look like they don't belong.
Should I run JUST the rear splash guards or just take them off? Advice needed fellow coupe owners!

With splash guards:

Without splash guards:

Last edited by M.J.H.; Dec 12, 2008 at 09:42 AM.
Oh hell yes, keep the rear splash guards. Even if you change the sides the
splash guards still work. Nice clean coupe, dump the INFINITI letters on
your trunk for a much cleaner look....
Gary
splash guards still work. Nice clean coupe, dump the INFINITI letters on
your trunk for a much cleaner look....
Gary
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Originally Posted by fishhouse
Keep them. Oh and check your PM.
And yeah I really do like them from the direct rear view. My car is getting the rear bumper repainted next week so I'll post some pics next week.
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