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Old 2/25/11 | 11:21 AM
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Question Pre-Painted Parts?

I'm thinking of getting the Roush Front Fascia. Would it be better to get it pre-painted or is it better to get it done at a paint shop? And if at a paint shop, would it be blended to to other adjacent body panels? My car is Sterling Grey.
Old 2/25/11 | 07:06 PM
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local shops around here charge 3 to 400. I've heard roush matches the paint up pretty good and their work is very very good.
Old 2/25/11 | 08:32 PM
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Agree with Glenn, their paint is truly top notch and facilities are world class. Have my painted fascia waiting in the garage!
Old 3/7/11 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by First Stang
I'm thinking of getting the Roush Front Fascia. Would it be better to get it pre-painted or is it better to get it done at a paint shop? And if at a paint shop, would it be blended to to other adjacent body panels? My car is Sterling Grey.
I have a Roush and can tell you the paint is perfect in quality and color match, they actually build front facia's, rear facia's etc for Ford cars other than the Mustang and deliver them to Ford painted, you can't beat Roush quality, why their stuff is soooo expensive.
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