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#58775 Nov 8, 12:45am
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2000 Toyota Celica GT
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In the next month or so I plan on getting my kit...probably WW. Would it be a good idea to get it already pre-painted or should i just get it and let the shop handle everything. How hard would the install be to do it myself...cause it is just a lip kit afterall.

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installing the WW would be pretty easy. but i'd go get it painted to match your color right now, because if your car is like a couple years old like 2000 the paint might be a little dull, the prepainted kit might be kind of brighter.

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Get it painted at a shop & if possible get them to blend the paint into the bottom of the front & rear bumpers, & both sides of the car. It will match better than just painteing it & slapping it on. Gonna cost more though.

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