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Do I need to buy new ones to get them painted? The pillars on my Z are plastic too, are you alls pillars plastic as well? I'm not sure if you can sand plastic and paint them so this is why I'm asking.
Do I need to buy new ones to get them painted? The pillars on my Z are plastic too, are you alls pillars plastic as well? I'm not sure if you can sand plastic and paint them so this is why I'm asking.
A pic would help, but I don't know how you'll match the adjacent panels with brand new paint.
You can paint almost anything with prep and the right technique.
[QUOTE=jhc;10675498]A pic would help, but I don't know how you'll match the adjacent panels with brand new paint.
You can paint almost anything with prep and the right technique.[/QUOT
I can't post a picture I am using phone but they are faded and I plan to paint the entire car a different color.
I don't know what that is. I just want my car a different color. I haven't taken it to the body shop yet so I don't know. I'm sure they will tell me if I need new pillars or not.
I don't know what that is. I just want my car a different color. I haven't taken it to the body shop yet so I don't know. I'm sure they will tell me if I need new pillars or not.
I would never ever change colors, but I'm super picky. Engine bay, door jambs and inside trunk being diff color would make me batty.
You could call a couple of shops and ask...
I still don't know what color I want or to keep it the same. Its San Marino blue right now but Im thinking white so this clear coat peeling doesnt happen again. I live in South Florida so the sun gets very hot here.
I still don't know what color I want or to keep it the same. Its San Marino blue right now but Im thinking white so this clear coat peeling doesnt happen again. I live in South Florida so the sun gets very hot here.
If you go to sell that car after a quickie color change paint job, you can take 50% of its value. SMB is one of the most rare and desired colors on the later cars, and it will last just as long as any other color if you take regular care of it. I looked for over a year to find an SMB car when I bought my '08 and just couldn't find one for sale.