Looks clean without, but then you have to watch where you park the car. I'd be sick if I found a door ding on fresh paint. I'm kicking around the idea of deleting mine too.
This looks nice. I was gonna say keep them off but I think if you did something like this it would do alot for the car. Plus it looks like your keeping the car original and that was an option on it.tc1959 said:Mine has it lower down at the body line,It is kinda a satin finish and it runs the full length of the car.
I thought about deleting all of it , but it just looked weird with out it.
Thank you and a thumbs up from my wife she talked me into keeping the trim.-83MONTESS- said:This looks nice. I was gonna say keep them off but I think if you did something like this it would do alot for the car. Plus it looks like your keeping the car original and that was an option on it.tc1959 said:Mine has it lower down at the body line,It is kinda a satin finish and it runs the full length of the car.
I thought about deleting all of it , but it just looked weird with out it.
-83MONTESS- said:This looks nice. I was gonna say keep them off but I think if you did something like this it would do alot for the car.
Your right about that. So I guess the main thing is staying original.G-Body_Vet said:-83MONTESS- said:This looks nice. I was gonna say keep them off but I think if you did something like this it would do alot for the car.
The GP can't pull it off like TC's Elco. The GP doesn't have that lower body line.
Thats why I keep mine in primerG-Body_Vet said:The GP does look good without it though. Too bad it's the other people you have to worry about. It's almost impossible to keep anything nice these days.
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