I am curious about this as well. My car is in the shop getting the trim painted. It's an experiment but thought I would give it a try. I was wondering if the trim from an E36 would work. I like the "flush mount" look.
Dang side trim!
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Yea, too bad you didn't post sooner, I woulda made them look even better. But, they look pretty good now.
And, I believe he's talking about the chrome on the side-trim. Unfortunately, the rear section from a two door later E30 will not fit on the early e30 rear section (different rear arches) I'd just sand down the chrome and paint them.
Just FWIW.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827Comment
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It's going back to normal. It looked great for quite a while - about 6-8 months. But, as the sun got to it, the difference in pattern of the different trim pieces began to show again. In the right light, they are still nice and black. But in direct sunlight, the difference in the "roughness" of the front and rear pieces is clearly distinct. Not to mention I accidently got wax on the middle piece, and due to the nice "roughness" of the trim piece, I couldn't fully get it out.
When money and time allow, I'm going to replace them all with new. :)- Sean HayesComment
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I did scotchbrite+soapy water to get any wax etc. off them, then dry, sem trim black, they all match and look good. Very easy that way.Comment
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old thread, but I just did this today with my side moldings and they look like new, brand spanking new. It only took about an hour start to finish. I used 400 grit and then just went over briefly with 1000 grit and then wiped the acetone over them. I reccomend this to make those side moldings look like new.sigpicComment
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Dupli-Color "Bumper Coating". Has a very mild "gloss"-ness to it that I really appreciate. Ended up hitting everything black on my DD after the PO had nearly everything painted monochromatic.
If you have "texture" on your side rub strips, definately sand them down to smooth. But I highly suggest hitting it with some sort of paint.Need a part? PM me.
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I need a little advice guys. I took all my side trim off sanded it down and painted it. It's been about 15 hours and I picked up a piece but it was still a little tacky feeling. Did I do something wrong? I thought for sure it would be dry by nowComment
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Nope I lightly wiped it down with denatured alcohol. It finally ended up hardening up after close to 24 hours. Its now back on the car and looking great :) Thanks!Comment
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