Going to need alittle help here. Im slightly color blind, i believe the spoiler to be a very dark blue/green. However, from a distance it appears dark enough to blend in with the trim. I think it looks good that way. To save myself face, should I paint it black so it definatly matches the trim? Should I paint the spoiler white so it matches the body? Or should I just leave it as is??
Im kinda doubting my painting abilities. Im not sure if I can get the same shine as the subaru factory did. I'd rather not ruin it, but I dont want it to make my car look gay either
I prepped it for installation today by removing all the original mounting studs. They will not work with the hatch... i got some super epoxy i will use to bond it to the hatch. Once its on, its on and there is no going back.
its super hard to paint match white (heh, stupid white car) and mismatched white would look mega dumb. Since the dark green is totally unnatural on that car, I vote black, you have black trim and black roofracks, it will look normal.
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Body color - White, but the car will have to be buffed (or something like Meguiars Body Scrub/paint cleaner should be used) so the new paint matches the old paint better.
I say black. I got my front quarter panel painted factory white after my neighbor backed into my car-new white paint looks very different than 14 year old white paint.
Or you could paint the whole roof white. It wouldn't have to be as close a match since it would be visually separated from the rest of the car by the windows.
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