License plate hole
#21
ill check my spoiler later, i havent noticed it but its also dark so may not be that obvious. but at any rate, i think if you want it done right the first time, ask them to blend the paint, which they should do anyway.
#23
exactly why i didnt go for that option as paint from japan and here wouldnt match quite well.. the only way id go for that option is if the bumper was painted at the factory in japan.. well long story short i just got it swap to another cement in their lot.. still had 4 holes but at least the 2nd set of hole are not off like wat they did with mine
#24
wow...completely forgot about it being made in Japan.. and never thought of all the other factors of fading and such...kind of mind blowing yet logical when u think about it..
and im going to expect my spoiler in the morning when there is light...interesting to know
...anyways gl w. fixing ur problem...hopefully everything comes out perfect and u can peacefully enjoy ur awesome tc2!
and im going to expect my spoiler in the morning when there is light...interesting to know
...anyways gl w. fixing ur problem...hopefully everything comes out perfect and u can peacefully enjoy ur awesome tc2!
#27
Even if the paint is only "really, really" close, it'll still be better, IMO, than having holes filled and painted. To do the job right, they'd still have to repaint the whole bumper. I'd say get the whole new bumper and don't let them drill any holes in the new one. Buy one of the adapters out there that doesn't require drilling. I have the 2ZERO6 mounts and Wellesley has the PTuning mount. Both are great choices.
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