Colour code splitter. yes or no?
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Colour code splitter. yes or no?
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Does anyone have any pics of early classics (preferably silver) with non colour coded splitters? reason why...........
after just dropping my silver 93wrx off at my local bodyshop to have two new rear arches, front bumper resprayed (because of stone chips) and a 'jun' style splitter fitted and colour coded, I had a thought......
Because ive still got the matt black side skirts and splash guards having a deep front splitter colour coded will look odd.
What about a matt black P1 style splitter, it'll look good with the matt black sideskirts and splash guards and when I come to have the sideskirts etc sprayed I can either leave it or spray it
ta
Does anyone have any pics of early classics (preferably silver) with non colour coded splitters? reason why...........
after just dropping my silver 93wrx off at my local bodyshop to have two new rear arches, front bumper resprayed (because of stone chips) and a 'jun' style splitter fitted and colour coded, I had a thought......
Because ive still got the matt black side skirts and splash guards having a deep front splitter colour coded will look odd.
What about a matt black P1 style splitter, it'll look good with the matt black sideskirts and splash guards and when I come to have the sideskirts etc sprayed I can either leave it or spray it
ta
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keep it black, most silver scoobs have colour coded skirts n lip but have seen a few on here with black splitter/sill/guards and they look real smart, spesh with black alloys!
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