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Need some of your opinions... 2 toned vs. Solid

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So it's going to be a while before I can get a real two-toned job on my rado. Either way I'm still pretty sure that's what I'm going to do with it.

 

But right now, I'm feeling that the current setup looks a bit too... immature for my tastes (if that even makes sense). So what I'm proposing to you all is this: Should I keep it how it is, or put it back to solid color until the two-tone happens? If it goes back to solid red I'm probably going to strip the paint off of the wheels and do them in a flat black type of primer without the silver lip, and I would keep the black grille on it, and either way I'm putting the stock plate holder back on the rear. I really have no idea what to do with it....

 

I still have the original red hood in my storage unit and the original red spoiler currently sitting in my trunk, but I think someone is buying it off of me. So money on converting it back over isn't an issue. The only problem is that the original hood gaps a little bit vertically on the drivers side and I don't want to pay the money to get it straightened out. Also the black hood that's currently on it is really in much better shape.

 

Pics for reference.

Current:

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Old (the paint doesn't look so faded anymore):

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So... What do you guys think?

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Ah yeah, I saw this on the vortex. Looks good!

 

I would have sorted that front wing dent instead of spraying the wheels, but i'm sure there will always be stuff to do to our Corrados! :(

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Ah yeah, I saw this on the vortex. Looks good!

 

I would have sorted that front wing dent instead of spraying the wheels, but i'm sure there will always be stuff to do to our Corrados! :(

 

I've already got that taken care of. I have a new fender sitting in my garage at home, and I'm just waiting for the weather to clear up a bit more before I put it on so the fresh paint isn't instantly ruined by salt.

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