Anyone Ever Painted Around Rear License Plate?
Anyone Ever Painted Around Rear License Plate?
I have a beige (whatever it's called) 2002 Maxima GLE and recently changed the tail lights tot he SE black ones. I was thinking of painting around the rear license plate like the mid 2000's TL's. Anyone ever do this and have pics? I think it would help break up the rear and look good. Thoughts? http://www.latestautoreviews.com/wp-...-Rear-View.jpg
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Not sure why everyone is giving me a hard time on this. It was just a thought and wanted to see pics if it had been done. Not my car but one that's the same color. Maybe I'll give it a go this weekend. Thank you for all the well thought out sarcastic responses

like Lexus said, just paint it without sanding before paint, then f you don't like it you can wet sand off, spray paint thats just sprayed on the base paint is surprisingly easy to remove without damaging the old paint.
First helpful reply yet. Thanks for the tip.
I've seen pics of that and am not a fan. I think it looks awesome on a TL and think it would on the max as well. I know the pic is not the best but I think it would look better in person. It would sort of match the front grill color and break up the back end a bit.
Here, OP:

Properly shopped. Sorta.
Now tell me what you think...
I honestly thinking making it gray makes it look like Nissan got lazy, decided to cut corners to save on costs, and just decided to skip painting that spot.
It doesn't really flow with the rear end.

Properly shopped. Sorta.
Now tell me what you think...

I honestly thinking making it gray makes it look like Nissan got lazy, decided to cut corners to save on costs, and just decided to skip painting that spot.
It doesn't really flow with the rear end.
That's just how we roll. 
My opinion... it could only work because your tails are black, and you have black badges. And even then, it might still look odd. But because you've got a black trim theme going on, you might actually pull it off.
However, your shopped example is a poor thing to go on. Create a thread in the Photoshop Forum. Pony up the original, and ask people to darken/blacken the license plate area. See what happens and reassess the idea.

My opinion... it could only work because your tails are black, and you have black badges. And even then, it might still look odd. But because you've got a black trim theme going on, you might actually pull it off.
However, your shopped example is a poor thing to go on. Create a thread in the Photoshop Forum. Pony up the original, and ask people to darken/blacken the license plate area. See what happens and reassess the idea.
actually looks pretty nice. do whatever you want, its your car anyway. post up pics when you get it done!
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Also, consider vinyl instead of paint. I was being a little sarcastic when I said to spray paint it lol
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You know what would help? A more simple, less plastic, trim around your license plate.
Look for the Cruiser License Plate frame, particularly in black like the one in the middle here.

It would also help not to post photos in such huge resolution.
Look for the Cruiser License Plate frame, particularly in black like the one in the middle here.

It would also help not to post photos in such huge resolution.




go for it, you could just wetsand it all off after if you don't like it, glad to see people considering things out of the box


