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    Veteran Member Four Rings T0M3K's Avatar
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    S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

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    So I am thinking of getting them from ECS group buy, but I have no idea how will they look on my car, can't imagine them, I don't think they will look good without painting, any opinions? Pictures?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Smitty2A4's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    I think they look fine, they come primed the same exact Grey as unpainted lowers do so they match. On my A4 I have an S4 rear which is painted of course, and my sides and front are still unpainted, it looks a little off, but the blades blend in perfect. My plan come spring is to get a USP front end, and get my sides/doorblades painted. I am still debating if I should paint my doorblades painted matte black like the valence of my S4 rear so they stand out a bit...

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    Looking for a good shop north of Boston, call Eurosport Performance

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    Registered Member Two Rings Bennie's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    net niet

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    Veteran Member Four Rings T0M3K's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    I'm afraid there will be too much contrast, how do you put them on, double sided tape?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Frey7190's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    NICE car! the blades go 100% with the lowers! -- How are those Dunlop Direzza tires treating you??
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    Registered Member Three Rings VagStaR's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    there are two screws at the bottom inside edge of the door. Remove them and slide the blade off.

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    Established Member Two Rings jstrat812's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    you have four rings and have never seen unpainted blades on the most common color our cars came in? so confused;/

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Smitty2A4's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    Quote Originally Posted by Frey7190 View Post
    NICE car! the blades go 100% with the lowers! -- How are those Dunlop Direzza tires treating you??
    Are you talking about mine haha? If so those tires are actually General Exclaim UHP, they were very cheap (around $90 a peace I think) but I have had them for a year and they are a very nice tire, they grip well, hardly sequel when pushed and wear decent (I will prob get another year out of them).

    As for the door blade installed very easy, open your door and you will find there are two screws holding the blade on to each door, remove these and then the blades will slide out towards you, they are on a track system. The front one required a bit of muscle to pull off but other than that it is an easy 30 min job.
    Looking for a good shop north of Boston, call Eurosport Performance

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    Veteran Member Three Rings dpatel's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    Gray here with unpainted lowers and unpainted door blades. I think it looks good either way, painted or unpainted as long as you keep the lowers and door blades the same...
    Thought I had some pics, just looked and don't have with the S4 doorblades...sorry
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    Veteran Member Four Rings RLB6's Avatar
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    Unpainted blades on dolphin gray looks good IMO:


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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: S4 Blades on Dolphin Grey, Unpainted lowers

    Tomek, check your PMs
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