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Old 06-06-2007, 11:10 PM
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When you put a ss hood or spoiler did you get the fenders and bumper blended to match or did you just get the hood painted. And if anyone just got the hood painted could I see pics.
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got my hood to match, but not the spoiler , but they did such a good job that you cant even tell.....
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I have bright teal metalic its so tough to match. Its not like any other 1 I seen its close but its different then the paint code.
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I have bright teal metalic its so tough to match. Its not like any other 1 I seen its close but its different then the paint code.
I have an nbm camaro and they matched the hood perfectly no blending.
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i vote for a blend!!
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You should definitely get a blend. If you have a dark-colored car (NBM) you may get away without it, and if you have black then you're pretty much safe. The only concern with black matching is the condition of the used clear coat vs new (affects shininess if you don't know), but that issue is easily rectified with a little bit of detailing know-how.



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