I know plenty of people who have had their window trim powdercoated, you just have to be EXTREMELY careful removing/reinstalling it. That shit will bend easier than wire, and once it does, you will never get it straight again.
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^ This. Bends super easy, just be insanely careful after its pc'd.
Ot, but your new sig looks fantastic, Janderson.Comment
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If you paint like you port heads, you are in trouble...
J/K :P
Not sure about bending it as much as the tabs that hold it in not working so good after re-install. I lost the passenger side at 120mph after the lower clip wouldn't hold so good anymore. :( Took a while to figure out what it was when it happened as it was just a blur in the peripheral vision. Also lost my perfect fuse box cover test driving without a hood on, not going disclose how fast that was on a public road...Comment
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during the powder coat process, the parts are actually lightly media blasted. when the powder coat is baked on the color actually seeps into the metal pores. so, no, you cannot sand it off if you don't like it. however, used "chrome" colored trim is easy to find on a parts car and you can switch it back if you don't like it. i say go for it. it will look fantastic.sigpic
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Thanks. This isn't my first rodeo as I already have removed trim and shadow lined I just wanted to review the write up to visualize what I'll be doing and snag the part numbers for the trim clipsComment
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it doesn't have anything to do with your painting skills. it has to do with not being able to access certain parts of the trim while it's still installed.
it's a short cut that doesn't produce results as nice as doing it the right way, period. ;)Comment
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