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Old 10-06-2002, 09:47 AM
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custommaxima.com valence grills

hey guys im looking for some opinions. I wanna get one of those speed grilles that custom maxima.com sells and i am debating which valence to get. Please give me ur opinions on whether to get the powder coated one or the polished one. thanks guys.
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Old 10-06-2002, 11:26 AM
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I say go regular, cause when them rocks chip at the grille, they will show really bad on the polished grille.

If you that pressed to go polished, I would do it on a black car with chrome rims, would not look right if you just did the grille and no rims.

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Old 10-06-2002, 08:03 PM
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BigDog i appreciate ur input. i was thinking of just going with the powder coated one also because the polished one might be too flashy but does anyone else have any opinions for me?? my car is superblack and i dont have chrome rims, just some silver ones. Look at my homepage for some pics of my car and gimme some input!! thanks guys


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Originally posted by scmaxima2k
BigDog i appreciate ur input. i was thinking of just going with the powder coated one also because the polished one might be too flashy but does anyone else have any opinions for me?? my car is superblack and i dont have chrome rims, just some silver ones. Look at my homepage for some pics of my car and gimme some input!! thanks guys


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i would say the polished one will look nicer one ur car since u have tinted head lights. NICE MAX by the way
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I've had the original powder coat valence for 5 months now and absolutely love it to death. Install was a little bit of a pain, zip-ties will definately be your bestfriend with this install. It just looks like it belongs there in the valence area, and my friends always say how it looks 10x's better what the other people use (home depot junk).
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I've got powdercoated and I love it but the polished one wasn't available back when i got it.

If I chose now I'd go with Polished but not for that ridiculously inflated price.
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Definitely go with the powdercoated one so that it doesn't clash with your rims.
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alright guys, thanks alot for ur input. ive decided to go with the powdercoated valence. Ur help was much appreciated. ill post pics once i get it and install it.


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