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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New Orleans, LA
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attention cheap bastards with paint chips on door edges
I got these door edge protectors from brandsport.com for under $10 shipped (look under "molding"). I park close to a wall and my door edges were getting somewhat chipped up. The color "trim59" is a very close match for Grand Prix White (I ordered the color sample sheet first; it looks closer in person than in photo).
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You may want to trim them up a bit on the bottom edge. I used them for the same reason but found that the bottoms wore the paint off the inside of the door sill.
After my deer hit respray I didn't install them, though. I use a small piece of pipe foam split down the middle that I slip on when I park with the DS facing my garage wall. Yours do match the paint nicely, BTW.
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