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Old 03-01-2008, 08:44 AM
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i was wondering if anyone has removed the thin side moldings (runs between fender vents to back wheel well) on their 98-02 trans am? I have to do a little body repair on my front fender and door I'm having the entire car repainted. I like to have different details with appearance and was wondering how it looks before i make a mistake, pics would be great thanx
Old 03-01-2008, 09:03 AM
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The Appearance & Detailing Forum is your friend for these types of questions.
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wow... that's a nice look!
Old 03-01-2008, 11:37 PM
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+1 i have been thinking of doing this to my ride . i have been reading about it in the appearence section for sometim now . seems like everyone is doing it .
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I did it, no regrets!
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I've thought about it, but decided that being my car is almost 15yrs old, there's going to be paint fade. So I won't want to deal with that. But more importantly, I'll leave it on for those idiots who decide to open their car door too far and hit mine.
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I was going to do it on my CETA but the damn yellow is faded
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damn that looks clean. That will be a summer project for me
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Originally Posted by Adam013085
damn that looks clean. That will be a summer project for me
u can make this project a friday-night job! it takes only 30 minutes with the help of a friend.


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