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But i gotta say the G sedan looks damn good in white and pulls it off really well. Can't really put my finger on why i see it differently on the G than other white cars. But it just does...
Was looking around and came across this thread. Here's my MW sedan.
Velgen VMB5 20x9 square setup. Lowered on Fortune Auto 500 coilovers. Originally a Journey but did the Sport bumper swap and added the spoiler. 50% tint on the windshield and 20% tint on the rest.
It's been 5 years, and still there. Kind of surprised it's lasted this long.
I know right! It seems like all of the white g's I've looked at you can tell the bumper is just slightly different chute than the rest of the car. Is this on all of them because the plastic vs metal is harder to color match?
I know right! It seems like all of the white g's I've looked at you can tell the bumper is just slightly different chute than the rest of the car. Is this on all of them because the plastic vs metal is harder to color match?
That seems to be the case with every pearl-white, 3-stage paint on cars. It "ages", regardless of exposure or surface prep. And unfortunately it ages differently on different kinds of surfaces.