Opinions needed
Opinions needed
Okay so after 5 hours I finally did up my front end today, turned out pretty well even though I had a little plastidip scare.
I put the chrome trim around the whole thing but I'm kind of on the border of taking it off, what do you guys think?
And the plate will be moved to the side as soon as I grab the evo x nose piece, I just dont wanna drive around with 2 holes in my bumper lol.

I put the chrome trim around the whole thing but I'm kind of on the border of taking it off, what do you guys think?
And the plate will be moved to the side as soon as I grab the evo x nose piece, I just dont wanna drive around with 2 holes in my bumper lol.

@Qwest - Lol tow hitches are the worst.
@hdrasta - Yeah I have one, and like I said I'm going to mount it as soon as I get the evo x nose piece because I don't want to drive around with two holes
@go on 3 - thanks bud
@hdrasta - Yeah I have one, and like I said I'm going to mount it as soon as I get the evo x nose piece because I don't want to drive around with two holes

@go on 3 - thanks bud
good job with the plastidip it looks flawless
i would shop out your license plate though just to be safe heh
my opinion would be, if you do a side plate mount and want to get rid of the holes, it may be a better idea to do a vinyl wrap, with reinforcement and backing on the bumper (i did this a year ago and it held up fine through 2 winters before i switched to a evox replica nose piece)
however if you plan to keep the plastidip, some people either keep the holes out or others use a rubber stopper or blacked out screw.
my opinion would be, if you do a side plate mount and want to get rid of the holes, it may be a better idea to do a vinyl wrap, with reinforcement and backing on the bumper (i did this a year ago and it held up fine through 2 winters before i switched to a evox replica nose piece)
however if you plan to keep the plastidip, some people either keep the holes out or others use a rubber stopper or blacked out screw.


