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Hi Guys,

Few questions here,

Would anyone know the best way to change the window trims, door handles and front grill from chrome to black?Spray painted?

Anyone thought of changing the headlights?Like another style or model?Which one to get?

How would i get the headlights part black?

Basically i want the car to be "All black"

Cheers

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After i sell my ECR33 ill get me a 350GT, thinking of changing the headlights to G37 ones, but im going to buy a wide body kit too so its getting a real makeover.

If you cant hunt down black trim then get them painted or sand and paint them yourself if you believe you can get a good enough result :)

I would not trust myself with the painting bit but i could do a good job with the sanding part.Or just get a spray painter to do it all

Yea, G37 Iron man headlights.

Don't know how legal it would be here tho. Don't even think theres places here that would do such customizations here

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