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Old 01-24-2007, 12:38 AM
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Paint on Passport

Well some reason they thought it would be a good idea to paint that vented support, right next to the rear window. I notice on the rodeo its not painted, and in good condition, but nearly every mid 90's passport i see has the paint peeling off of that area.

I am trying to get my wife's car looking nice again, so that she wont want to use my nice new car! LOL... ANy recomendations on a good place for a well priced paint job for your Passport, rodeo?
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:59 AM
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Re: Paint on Passport

Have a picture?

Is the paint peeling or just really faded?

What year is your Rodeo?

Oh wait, you're talking about the black vented trim around the back window, on Rodeo's it's not painted, on Passports, every one I've seen was painted same color as the truck. Personally, I like mine being black - it offsets it as being a Rodeo, but does take some maintenance to keep it black.
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