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Hellspawn5692

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  1. I cant pull the link cause it takes me to the app, but I'll attach a pic of the product. Just type in "2013 Chevy Spark tail light" and look for the pic I attached. They have more photos but it didnt show the back and wiring.
  2. I have a 2013 Chevy Spark LS. So I recently purchased these aftermarket LED tail lights and theyre supposed to be plug and play with my model and year, however the plugs arent the same and I dont know why. Anyone with info on why my plug is different from the plugs on the new set would be much appreciated. Is it on their end? Is there an adaptive wire harness because I cant find anything. The plug on my tailights are TE Connectivity AMP 1745000-4 and Im not sure what the new 6 pin one is. I realize the original plugs are 8 pins but the origin tail light only has and utilizes 6 wires or pins, s
  3. haha yeah i know right? natural fading shouldnt be a problem on my car, i mean my car is only 3 years old so if he pulls the code for my spark then it should match no if ands or buts. and the dent isnt bad but the way it dented it bent the lip that the plastic underlining of the wheel well tucks up above. all the bumpers and the one fender is a little scratched. its really not too noticable from afar so im not worried about it for now.
  4. thanks for the input. im going to be holding off on it for a little a bit. my car is almost paid off so when it is I'm going to look into just getting the after market bumpers and getting those installed. but i called the guy from the maaco near me and he said he can get the paint code and it'll be1% off from the original paint cause of natural fading.
  5. found out we dont have turn signal holes. they make it sound like thats something thats needed. also my model doesnt have rocker molding holes so no need for those either. only 26bucks for the fender primed on carparts.com. think ill take it to maaco, they said itd only be like 150 per panel color match and clearcoat. called gm 300 bucks just to paint the fender... wat a rip. i also have messed up bumper front and back the corners snapped off due to people hitting my car. i can get the f and r bumper plus fender for 333.75 shipping included. painting at maaco for 450 roughly. spend under a g
  6. So I have a 2013 LS. My front passenger fender is dented. Im looking online for replacements and theyre not cheap (not painted). Well on the discount parts and carparts .com they have ones that are 55bucks primed. they come with rocker molding holes but not turn signal holes. Would it be difficult to drill the holes necessary and be cheaper to have it painted or just buy ones from the dealer and have it installed and painted? i dont want to spend the money and come to find out that itd be easier and cheaper to just have the shop do everything. any input would be appreciated.
  7. thanks. very easy to do and adds a little uniqueness.
  8. This is my Chevy Spark. I bought it new off the show floor in 2013 and kept it stock due to the warranty, but its almost paid off and the warrantys expired, so I thought it was time to make it more to my liking. It doesnt have much yet but overtime I hope to add more and more to this car. Currently it has rainguards, carbon fiber chevy emblem stickers, carbon fiber vinyl wrapped hood done by myself, Plasti-Dipped interior trim, and a shift knob. In the future I hope to tint the windows, replace all the speakers, radio, add a hideaway sub, put a custom carbon fiber spark decal on the side, new
  9. koreanautoimports has sweet led taillights and headlights that look kinda like what youre going for but they are very pricey and i cant seem to find them cheaper or anywhere else for that matter.
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