Styling Repainting Seicento spoiler

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Styling Repainting Seicento spoiler

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Hi everyone,

The back spoiler on my red Seicento has gone completely faded across the top and looks pretty ****.. I'm wondering about the best way to repaint it. I plan to do it in Fiat "Capri Blue" which seems to be the colour of the blue trims on my car (can anyone confirm?) so that I don't need to worry about matching the red.

What would be the easiest way to get it done myself?

Cheers,
Wheeless
 
Capri blue is the correct colour btw.

Cheers, I looked through the paint catalogue and saw it as a "Seicento" colour and the shopkeeper let me take the can outside to compare the colour to the trim on my car. It looked right but I just wasn't completely sure.
 
i think red that doesn't 100% match will look better than blue myself, will just look like you have bought a blue spoiler and not bothered painting it... Each to their own though, its your car.

I'm also thinking of painting the wingmirrors in the same blue so the blue will be on the front (bumper lip), on the mirrors, down the sides, on the spoiler and also on the back so hopefully there will be some kind of theme :)
 
Not sure how it'll look. Consider doing the wheels, too?

But first, look at the arches!

I'll try to knock up some Photoshops first but I think the wheels would definitely be overkill.. would get rid of the curbing on them though!

Checked the arches already :worship::worship:
 
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