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Old 04-29-2008, 08:34 AM
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Aero kit with other plastic parts painted..?

A big HELLO to all of you here on xoutpost.com.
Was recommended by a friend to check out this forum for ideas and good conversation topics so decided to sign up and check it out

Just got myself a 4.8 X5 with pretty much all the goodies and already ordered some extras for it like the aero kit, a set of 23 inch Breyton's and a cat-back exhaust system.

My first thought and question i wanted to ask you guys was about the aero kit and the rest of the body, now i've seen some pics of ppl who have fitted aero kits but left the other black plastic body parts unpainted.
My question is, what do you guys think about having the black plastic body parts painted body color..? i did this on my old X5 and made it look awesome but im not sure about this one..?
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