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TRD wing vents - or not?


Homer
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Keep the Vents?  

59 members have voted

  1. 1. Keep the Vents?

    • Yes
      8
    • No
      42
    • Kill it with fire!
      9
    • Other (see comment)
      0


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Seeking your opinions on this as I can't make up my mind!

 

Would the car look "better" with or without the current "TRD" style cutouts in the front wings? The car will be staying stockish looking and I plan on removing the Veilside spats, it will also (eventually) get re-sprayed in another colour, most likely black or gunmetal.

 

I think the vents look a bit out of place on this car now, even if it's painted a darker colour at a later point. Thoughts? Should they stay or go?

 

Old pic, but you get the idea of how they look

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Thanks for the feedback guys, that's 84% that either recomend them gone or want me to burn the poor thing! It's always good to get a few 2nd opinions on these things and it confirms what I think I wanted to hear in the first place, if that makes sense :)

 

So, does anyone want to swap some stock wings for these? :D

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