Rear Valence
Rear Valence
These are some pictures of my new KurumaZ rear valence.
I wasn't able to find a c/f rear valence like I originally wanted, but I think the satin black works pretty well.




I wasn't able to find a c/f rear valence like I originally wanted, but I think the satin black works pretty well.




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Originally Posted by vlm7
Looks great! Did you use "trim paint" or just plastic-bonding paint?

http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...rtnumber=FB105
Originally Posted by G-Tofu
^^i've not heard of the vinyl overlay....the only thing resists me from the diffuser is the extra thickness.....
Vinyl would cover up that same section, only drawback is the area under the arch, over the exhaust tip. That area is not covered so your oem paint will show there, although you don't see much of that section. For your car Lee, you won't even notice, but i'm afraid my blue might stick out like a sore thumb.
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...pe%20Overlays/
~Khoa
Last edited by ratm68; Aug 21, 2006 at 11:07 AM.
You could also just tape-off and paint the center piece. A few guys in the club have done that. I just really wanted the fins...
The extra thickness is a slight problem, I still need to go buy some longer screws for my liscence plate.
The extra thickness is a slight problem, I still need to go buy some longer screws for my liscence plate.
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