Finally!! OEM splash guards for the Hatchback Sport

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Just ordered mines via Ebay.ca also. 125$ Can. total with shipping and duty fares. Seems like an OK price.
 

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I really like these except for one thing....


They don't match the black trim. :(
 


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Just had the Splash Guards installed on my Hatchback sport. Dealership charged $70 for parts, $30 Labor
 

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I wish to thank Bloodysteak for this tread and ShuJam for the Canadian ebay link. I love them and it was very easy to install.

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Just want to say thanks to you guys for the links/pics. I just got mine from College Hills Honda yesterday. Now I’m wondering should I

- paint them gloss black
- paint them polished metal to match the car
- keep them like they are

Anyone have any suggestions or pics of the gloss black/body color option?
 


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First thing I did when I got my car was ditch the mud flaps. If anyone in canada is looking, I have a brand new set in my garage. They came off an LX hatch. Should be the same as the sport ones, but need to check to be 100% sure.
 

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First thing I did when I got my car was ditch the mud flaps. If anyone in canada is looking, I have a brand new set in my garage. They came off an LX hatch. Should be the same as the sport ones, but need to check to be 100% sure.
They won’t fit on a sport or sport touring.
 

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Has anyone try to wrap it gloss black?
 

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Oh Cool, a mod thread thats still current and relevant to me.

So I've ordered and received these splash guards via ebay, before I install them, I'm just curious what people have done to shine them up? The difference in finish between them and the black side skirt stands out pretty badly in direct sun with WOP paint.

I'm considering painting mine, but a few things kind of stick in my craw about it. Being plastic, what kind of rattle cans can you get to account for any flex the part might see, secondly, what about chips?

I did pick up a couple of different paints myself, one is a trim/bumper paint, which should have good adhesion to plastic. The second is VHT caliper paint, the fact that it has to be baked to cure at 200°F (which is 42° lower than google says TPO plastic melts at), says to me that it should be more resistant to abrasion/chips.
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