Painting chrome and installing a billet grille...
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Painting chrome and installing a billet grille...
I need the Canyon Grille painted white to match the rest of the truck as well as a new front valance that I picked up... obviously it can't be done till I get the truck back, but something I would like to get done asap. Also have a billet grille it would be great if you could install. Honestly I'm sure I could do it myself, but I don't have the tools or the space.
IF IT HELPS... I have a cracked chrome Canyon grille that you can practice on to see exactly what sticks and what won't. You will understand why these need to be painted white when you see all the other parts I'm get back next weekend. Should be sick as shit.
The truck won't be ready for Lay'd Out at the Park, but I'm thinking I'm just gonna debut it at the Lowes Cruise on April 30th.
Just PM me a price homey.
IF IT HELPS... I have a cracked chrome Canyon grille that you can practice on to see exactly what sticks and what won't. You will understand why these need to be painted white when you see all the other parts I'm get back next weekend. Should be sick as shit.
The truck won't be ready for Lay'd Out at the Park, but I'm thinking I'm just gonna debut it at the Lowes Cruise on April 30th.
Just PM me a price homey.
Re: Painting chrome and installing a billet grille...
can do the grille. chrome is "paintable" since its technically a metal coating it can be prepped and painted like everything else. but if there is any chips or cracks in the factory chrome even after a repair they will show back up one day. i have painted about two dozen chrome grilles and parts, and besides normal road chips on some of the older ones they are holding up fine.
Re: Painting chrome and installing a billet grille...
Word... just let me know if you want this already cracked one to practice on... otherwise, should be getting it back in a few weeks.
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