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Old 03-05-2007, 10:02 PM   #7
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Hmmm... my first thought was "Eeeewwwww! The texture will be far too obvious." But in the photo of the Altima, even thought it's noticeable, it's not as bad as I expected. Since your car is either a Base or Active, I think you could get away with it IF you only put the Rhino covering on the areas of the bumpers that are normally covered with the grey stuff from BMW, rather than the entire bumper. (Does that make sense? heh heh heh) If your car had the Sport bumpers, I'd suggest not doing it because the front bumper has a little more flat surface area and the texture would be more obvious.

Is there any chance that the Rhino material could be applied with less texture? Or maybe another company does something similar that ends up being smoother than that?

Do you have any price quotes or estimates?

JMJ
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