This is just a thought, but has anyone every done there shadowline using vinyl that they make use for decals on cars? I think it would be good for what im doing, because, I dont want It to be perminant(so paints out of the question), and i think that using electrical tape would look bad up close due to a bunch of lines. What do you guys think?
Vinyl shadowline maybe??
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So take off your chrome good ones and put some beat chrome ones after you spray it with sem paint back on.
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so.....let me get this straight, you don't want to paint your chrome, but you want to cover it in adhesive to attach black vinyl, which will fade a LOT faster than paint, and then can't be painted over? Not to mention you're going to have your shadowline in a glossy black, while therest of your trim is matte.
Just go some trim off a car in a junkyard, paint it, and keep your around.My mountains are better than yours.Comment
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I highly doubt that the adhesive would be hard to remove if i decide to take it off. But i guess you guys have a point. Ill be at the junk yard in a few weeks looking for bumpers and i ll see how much i can get the trim for.
P.S. How does the trim come off?90 325is
IE stage 3s and refeshed m20....
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Originally posted by 318driverI highly doubt that the adhesive would be hard to remove if i decide to take it off.
Do it right, do it once.Eric Giles
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'04 M3
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'91 325i Sport
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Originally posted by bimmerphileI believe the site admin has a tech article on this.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Originally posted by Eric GilesOriginally posted by 318driverI highly doubt that the adhesive would be hard to remove if i decide to take it off.
Do it right, do it once.Comment
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