Concerning the color of the bumpers, as far as I can tell on my CSX (not
T), the bumpers were molded in gray, but they appear to have been painted
a lighter trey on top of that.  Either that or mine are just fading
BADLY.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

      Are the bumpers and belt molding painted the same color as the ground
      effects?

    No, they're a satin finish dark gray if I remember correctly. The 1987 CSX
    ?and 1988 CSX-T used slightly different color beltline molding. One black,
    one gray.

  A trip to the junk yard revealed only black moldings. Were the grey pieces 
  painted at the factory or where they cast that color? On the two CSX-T I've 
  seen, one with original paint appears to have the molding the same color as 
the 
  grey decals, the other which has been repainted white the belt modling is 
  slightly darker than the decals.

      How much are the decals that would need replaced and which ones are
      ? available?

    For the 1988 CSX-T, currently I've got an "upper body set" only. It contains
    the 3 piece turbo hood decal, the grille decal, the decklid decal and the
    light blue moulding overlay tape. What isn't available currently is the
    large gunmetal silver lower sections and the pinstripe for the spoiler. The
    upper body set is only 65.00. The matching light blue windshield decal is
    sold separately at 49.00 alone (or 39.00 if purchased with the set).

  The non-repainted CSX-T has a twin blue pin stripe around the rear spoiler. 
  Is that available?
  Is there any way to get 89 CSX decals made in 88 Blue?

    Due to their large size & complicated design it'll be quite a while before
    the
    budget allows for reproduction of the full lower body stripe set.

  I think we are going to paint the lower decals on and find someone to make 
  the zebra Shelby decal to go on top of it.

    David Salamone
    Positive Impressions

  Thanks
  Jamie

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