Painting is not the best way to go. Hard to get a good paint job on the materials that the panels are made of. Paint will flake or chip after a while and under panel color will show.I'LL BET IT WOULD BE FAR CHEAPER TO HAVE A BODY SHOP PAINT HER FOR YOU....
BUYING BLUE PANELS WILL BE EXPENSIVE AS HECK....
JMHO
SPYD3R
I would think that a quality paint shop could do it for much less.
Joe
I'd give the Chicago Bear's executive offices a call to see if they'd like to cover the cost as a team sponsor. :thumbup::yes::roflblack:Yep just look up the part numbers on BRP parts site and order them. I plan on doing that myself being from Chicago area the blue with the orange frame will be a perfect Chicago Bears tribute.
Painting is not the best way to go. Hard to get a good paint job on the materials that the panels are made of. Paint will flake or chip after a while and under panel color will show.
My advise is wrap it the color you want or best replace the panels. Kind of late to be thinking this. Color choice at time of purchase as you know now is very important. If it were me I would not mess with it and love what you have before you mess the whole thing up!
Your Daddy should have taught you to "dance with the one you brung"!
Jack,
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I have no idea why you would proclaim this. The factory panels are painted. If the repaint job is peeling or cracking it simply was not applied properly or the panels not prepared properly. I'd put my aftermarket paint job up against any of the BRP paint applications. Its coming up on 2 yrs and 11k miles and its not chipped, flaked or cracked in any way. Yes, painting flexible plastic panels is different from painting steel but I think good body shops figured out painting Corvettes a long time ago. Its not new. Non metalic body work has been used since the 50s.
And to the OP, even a GOOD paint job would be cheaper than buying all new panels. I spent about $2k all in to paint mine blue and did more panels than the factory does as I did not want black fenders or top console.