I've seen a few that appear to be matte black, but since I've never been really interested in a black chin until now, I've never paid much attention to them. Is there a chin spoiler that closely matches the texture and appearance of the black rocker covers? I'd like to get something that'll match them as best as possible that's not *too* aggressive looking. Thanks in advance!
I got the CDC chin, painted matte black which has a slight texture to it. Not too aggressive and it matched the rockers really well.
That one looks really good. I want something kinda subtle like that... it looks a bit like the GT500 chin. I might go that route... thanks, 4Rowdy. Where did you get yours at?
I got the CDC chin, painted matte black which has a slight texture to it. Not too aggressive and it matched the rockers really well.
im looking for the same thing for my car. but how did you paint yours? take it to a shop? by yourself? prepainted?
It comes textured black from CDC. You can buy it raw from some places though and then have it painted. Rdot9 has this chin I believe and painted it red.
Haha, our cars are almost in the same pose in our sigs.
This CDC V6 "Classic" came textured black from the manufacturer. Matches the original V6 rockers pretty close. If you ding it on the parking lot stops, it shows light-colored if the surface is broken. Quite flexible, so in combination with the floppy front bumper cover it pretty much prevents fracture and off-coming, even when running over big ol' autocross cones. Good product and worth it, even if you know a similar product for a 1969 Camaro came in at nineteen bucks.
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This CDC V6 "Classic" came textured black from the manufacturer. Matches the original V6 rockers pretty close. If you ding it on the parking lot stops, it shows light-colored if the surface is broken. Quite flexible, so in combination with the floppy front bumper cover it pretty much prevents fracture and off-coming, even when running over big ol' autocross cones. Good product and worth it, even if you know a similar product for a 1969 Camaro came in at nineteen bucks.
Sounds good. I'll probably be going with the CDC before too long. BTW, your car looks nice with those wheels.