colour coded s side skirts

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  1. #1
    G19RNT
    Guest
    just bought s side skirts and was thinking of getting them painted chilli red but was going to leave the arches black has anyone done this or would it look naf

  2. #2
    vintageb3
    Guest
    I think they would look better colour coded....will hide the huge holes in them

    Only joking

    Someone recently posted pics of as red Mini with full colour coding.

    Look at my other for sale item....

    mark

  3. #3
    what he said! Red minis look good coded, theres a few in Glasgow.

  4. #4
    X30YES
    Guest
    get the lot painted ,it does look better

  5. #5
    I would paint skirt and leave wheel arches. We are all colour coded and the rear arches are going in next week to be re-done because of stone chips. It looks good but in suffers more from wear and tear.

  6. #6
    X30YES
    Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by weefossy View Post
    I would paint skirt and leave wheel arches. We are all colour coded and the rear arches are going in next week to be re-done because of stone chips. It looks good but in suffers more from wear and tear.
    mmmm funny you should say that ,Ive just noticed the same on the rear arches :(

  7. #7
    G19RNT
    Guest
    i think ur right i,ll paint the skirt and leave the arches as i drive on farm roads a fair bit think it looks cool especially wee fossys convertible think i,ll just keep using back to black

  8. #8
    do you guys (X30 YES and Weefossy) have front mudflaps?

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