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This mod is as subtle as it gets, but a few have said they aren't keen. One of my big pet hates on the Zed is that horrible finish on the lower parts of the bumpers and sills. It's more noticable on dark coloured cars rather than light colours, you don't really notice on my pearl white, but I just want that even shine rather than the moddled effect.

 

So, I am going to smooth down the bumpers as per Daves_zed. Only difference is, I am going to retain the dark pin-stripe, so it's not noticable so much, just want the lower part not to look poorly finished.

 

I think it looks great and is only noticable to the trained eye. But doesn't stick out.

 

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The amounts of zeds I've seen where the paint's come away from the lower part of the bumpers is unreal. I think Nissan actually created a problem in putting dimples on the lower halves of the bumpers as it's molded on. So when prepping, the lower areas in the dimples obviously cannot be reached by the sander, so when it's painted, the paint never adheres to these areas as well and after time, it flakes off. Even mine's doing it in very small areas.

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