Before people hate on you, I think you've done a good job of thinking outside the box. I, personally, think it wouldn't look good.... but if there was a way to punch a line into it (like in the Acura TL) that it might work. I wouldn't spend my time or money on it, but if anyone has photoshop skills, maybe they can whip something up(poke)
I really like it at least from my horrible attempt at photoshopping via M(ario)S Paint.I have thought of that but not quite so high up the doors. maybe more inline with the top of the wheel arches. and to be most effective it would need to stretch from the front all the way to the back
You're the first person to notice the Indy! I grew up on them too; the last bastion of film purity until Spielberg goes back and replaces the Nazi's handguns with walkie-talkies. (boom07)You know, I can see it how it does make it look longer and sleeker. Also just noticed the Indiana Jones reference in your profile. Man, I grew up to those movies!!!
side moldings were put on for one reason.
to be removed. (i need to update my sig)
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R.I.P . Tourettes guy
Did that guy die?
Just to show I am not deviating from topic, I would not do it. Either leave them where they are or remove them completely. I may have to go this route. The ****** rear molding caught my fromt one the other day when I opened the back door and basically bent both of them U shaped leaving a partial separation (1/8 inch or so) from the door about 1 inch each direction. Looks even shittier than the moldings now. Who designed these to fit that close to touch like that? Seems like everyone has had that problem. How do you get these off?
j/k! I know there is a thread somewhere.