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I got the glossy black to go on my sunset yellow...I'm thinking that will break up the excessive yellow on the back end and look good. Hope I'm right
Found this for MS type spoiler
Life's simple. You make choices and you don't look back.You got to be careful other wise your car will start looking like a car out of Fast and Furious. I though the paints one looked better. It’s up to individuals taste I guess.
I’m torn between Gloss Black or OE Silky Silver...anyone done either? please post pics for comparison.
With mine being silky silver, I've ordered the Type G and will be getting it wrapped glossy black. I kind of think that if the diffuser is glossy black then the spoiler being the same glossy black is a good match. Also, I agree with some folks that if it gets wrapped OEM color...the painter/wrapper needs to be on point. I'm too particular with that. For me it's like buying gray suit pants one day from one store and then buying a gray suit jacket some other day from another store to make a full suit. It probably won't match and I'll be looking at myself in the mirror 14 times a day wondering where I went wrong. So, glossy black contrast for me!!![]()
Make sure to post some pics. I still have a little time for mine to come in, so I could change my mind if I see an example.
Found this for MS type spoiler
Man he paid $400, the color doesn't match, AND it's already developed orange peel?!?!
Sheesh, he took three ''L's" on a single part.
I have decided to get my spoiler and diffuser painted. My opinion they will look like an after through if they are not the same as the body color. I found a couple of companies that sell paint. Has anyone heard of Touchupdirect.com or Automotivetouchup.com they claim to have exact match and they do have the proper color code Silky Silver.
I have decided to get my spoiler and diffuser painted. My opinion they will look like an after through if they are not the same as the body color. I found a couple of companies that sell paint. Has anyone heard of Touchupdirect.com or Automotivetouchup.com they claim to have exact match and they do have the proper color code Silky Silver.
my experience with gloss black wrap is that it will scratch . I would reco paint especially given its prominenece and the fact it will be touched , washed regularly . I wrapped my rear reflectors in gloss black , but they are relatively discreetWith mine being silky silver, I've ordered the Type G and will be getting it wrapped glossy black. I kind of think that if the diffuser is glossy black then the spoiler being the same glossy black is a good match. Also, I agree with some folks that if it gets wrapped OEM color...the painter/wrapper needs to be on point. I'm too particular with that. For me it's like buying gray suit pants one day from one store and then buying a gray suit jacket some other day from another store to make a full suit. It probably won't match and I'll be looking at myself in the mirror 14 times a day wondering where I went wrong. So, glossy black contrast for me!!![]()
I think it looks good. I get why people would prefer to have it match the gloss black but I also have the diffuser which I left matte black. The side markers are matte too so I have more stuff that it matches withSo you left it matte black .how does it look in contrast with the glossy accents on the car .I'm thinking of leaving mine matte when it arrives .