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you guys think this would be too ricey? i have the GT version in white.
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No, I love it...it's exactly what I have been talking about doing and I even want a piece at the top of the air dam where the license plate is!!! Where did they get the pieces? I will be wanting them! beat me to it....well, I don't even have the car yet!wongster said:
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you guys think this would be too ricey? i have the GT version in white.
cruzdreamer said:No, I love it...it's exactly what I have been talking about doing and I even want a piece at the top of the air dam where the license plate is!!! Where did they get the pieces? I will be wanting them! beat me to it....well, I don't even have the car yet!
I have both the front and rear and they all fit nicely and were easy to install. I have washed my 7 several times since then and did not that they grabbed my sponge a little but that is very minor IMO.offset_98 said:Well, I have the rear one and I like it and it fits perfectly. To each their own I suppose.
Looks easy enough to do just by getting the raw material and cutting it to fit yourself. Not sure I like it anyway, but to each his own.GGZoomer said:DO NOT buy either of these items from ebay. They are just pieces of chrome trim that you can buy at any auto parts store that have been cut to fit (supposedly). They are poorly trimmed with squared edges that your cleaning cloths will snag on. I put them on then removed them immediately because they looked like crap. I also e-mailed the ebay seller telling him what crap he had sold me at an obscene price for what it was. Hopefully he will refund my money, but I doubt it. THIS IS NOT A MAZDA PART NOR A PART THAT IS MADE FOR THE CX7.
I meant do it yourself by getting the chrome strip material and cutting it to fit.cruzdreamer said:Yes, you could do it yourself...mine look and fit perfectly no problems!