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Well only a small portion. I saw the Roush lower grill and it appears that it has a piece that covers the one inch portion below the bottom crease on the bumper.

So I was bored today and decided to paint that one inch portion, flat black.

I taped it off, sanded it, and sprayed away:

Before (old pic):



Masked:



After:



It makes it appear a little bigger and it matches the height of the cut out next to it.

Next, I'm not crazy about those cut outs. I hope Roush will sell their fog inserts without the lights. It will look like a brake cooling duct.
 

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I see now, could hardly tell... if you like it, cool!

Certainly won't find me touching my car with a can of spray paint.
 

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Certainly won't find me touching my car with a can of spray paint.
Ha!, I love spray paint, already painted my rear lower valance, hood vents, faux GC ring, grill pony, and now the bumper.

 

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What did you do again?






















Ooookkay...I see it now LOL:D


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One inch is hard to see, you should know that. ;)
 

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It took me a while to see what you did but it really does look better. Nice job.

Rob
 
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