Luk3
Well-Known LVC Member
If screwed up or you don't like the look, how hard would it be
to sand off the paint and repolish?
to sand off the paint and repolish?
The grill on the car Luk3 posted is pretty sweet too, is that the "McLaren" grill I've heard about?
Yes that's the McLaren. Don't know if its still available though.
OK thanks for the input everyone, PMJJ, I think I would like to do the same thing as you did, minus the color matched grill slats, my car doesn't have chrome bumper strips so it's just the grill that needs to be painted. As far as the eyelids, that's exactly the look I want, it looks very clean and I'm surprised the rubber weatherstrip doesn't stick out more between the lights and the hood. The grill on the car Luk3 posted is pretty sweet too, is that the "McLaren" grill I've heard about?
PMJJ, since you painted yours on, did you do it yourself or have it done professionally? If you did it yourself, where did you source your paint from and how difficult was it on a scale of 1-10 (keep in mind I used to be a Ford heavy line tech so I'm pretty mechanically inclined). I just wet-sanded, polished and plastic-x polished my lenses so they are ready to be painted as soon as I'm comfortable with the process.
Thanks again for the advice everyone.
Well, my buddy is an ex body shop guy so he painted the ground effects, lights, and grille for me last winter in exchange for mechanic work.
It shouldn't be crazy money tho to paint the grille, or just do like other guys on here and color match just the chrome parts.
I went a different route as far as exterior trim, my car is completely de-badged, front emblem is filled in, rear emblem got cut off and surround re-worked, letters on deck lid, and side are gone.
Anyways just to paint the grille shouldn't be crazy money.
I never responded with the results of the eyelids. I painted them on myself and they came out pretty fine.![]()