Miss New Booty
Put splash guards back on.
Paint looks pretty good, people forget that your body is metal and your bumper is plastic, no matter what it will never match at certain angles, i'm sure it looks much better in person!
Paint looks pretty good, people forget that your body is metal and your bumper is plastic, no matter what it will never match at certain angles, i'm sure it looks much better in person!
The beauty of a rental car! lol
Car looks good now that shes all fixed. I like the satin black insert piece. I think you should put the splash guards back in. I like them but its not my car, its yours!
Car looks good now that shes all fixed. I like the satin black insert piece. I think you should put the splash guards back in. I like them but its not my car, its yours!
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splash guards +1
- GF
^At some angles in different lighting situations in pics i'd put money that they wont be 100%,sometimes it's easier to tell in pics than in person if paint looks off.

I think the paint is good enough.. prob looks better in person.. as long as they didnt go overboard (or underboard for that matter) on the metallic flakes and junk in the paint than I'd say its good.
Put the the rear guards on or take the front off, I agree.
LTM does excellent work. My old roommate used to be a project manager there, and I have had them fix my '94 Camaro years ago when it got rearended.
I prefer the look with the splash guards on. It looks like something is missing without them.
I prefer the look with the splash guards on. It looks like something is missing without them.
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