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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Depending on the condition of your moldings you could take them off and repaint them. All of them have a bolt or screw in them somewhere so don't just try to yank them off. In my case my moldings were falling apart...depending on where you live or you have a lot of money to bid on some from ebay, its either going to be time consuming or costly. In my case I decided to save money and spend the time hunting for moldings at local junk yards. After a few years of doing so I finally got a clean set of moldings to replace the old ones. I put them on after a new paint job and it looks great. I'm one of those who votes not to paint my moldings.
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