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#203016 Jun 20, 3:44pm
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Ok have a 2k Blue Spectra GTS

Looking at getting hte WW kit and the C1-Style fighter Spoiler. going to be getting gunmetal rims. and the C1 style Enlargerd hood scoop...

how do you think it would look if I jsut had the kit parts painted black.. So the car would be the blue with black ody lkit parts, then BBmobile overlays on the headlights, hood scoop indent area, ect...

http://www.falkkor.com/images-celica.htm
^Car currently

thanks for the input guys, I think It would look cool, but I dont wanna go too ricy smile

btw.. would be a high gloss black not a dull one.

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having a body kit that's not the same color as the car is rice. thumbsdown


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I had that impression too. thought with hte Black/Dark blue might look nice and with no Vynal paterns on it or stickers might not look too ricy.



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black kit with spec blue exterior = rice

- always paint-match anything you put on your ride unless it's Carbon Fiber

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paint it all the same...that would be fugly IMO puke

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I would just get the kit the same color as the car, in my opinion that would look cleaner.

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I've seen one nice looking two tone celia. Usually it looks ugly, not only that though, but hlue and black just don't go together.

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yah paint it all the same color...alot cleaner looking thumbsup

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make it two tone if you want but not the two tone where the kit is another color but when there is like a horizontal line going through out your car, its more cleaner then what you want if not just go same color thumbsup

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Ok agreeing with you on the same color I was jsut out looking at my car trying to visualize it.

GOing to do the WW kit same color and SPoiler, then with theraised scoop do that black with a black Inlay down the front grove



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keep it the same color rolleyes

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