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My bW kit came in
this morning i went to the speed shop and picked up my black widow full body kit. front, back, sides and even the wing. now i wanna know if i should put the kit on, then paint it, or just paint the kit then put it on. someone suggested to put the kit on and get the whole car painted. wat do u guys think?
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paint it then put it on,, cuz i just gotmykit, put it on, i took it to the body shop and theygotta take it off neways, so jus leave em off
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do not put it on first! test fit test fit test fit, i can't stress it enough. your gonna go blow a wad of cash to get it all painted and come to find out part of the kit doesnt fit right, so you have to do some modifying, then you have to repaint it again. just take the extra 20 minutes to test fit any and all aftermarket pieces you purchase, especially body mods.
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If you got the cash, get the whole thing painted at once. That way you are positive it will all match and blend. I'd hate to have a nice kit and have it stick out like a sore thumb because the colors are different shades.
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