At a guess there is no reason why it cant be sanded and painted with a rattle can for plastic panels.

Wot you got to lose:)

Oh take it out first otherwise you wont know what switches do what:D.

J
And use plastic primer, it'll give you a bit of practice before you starting the bumper.;):D
 
Thanks all, will post pics, see what it looks like once I've finished! And yes, I also need to do the bumper!
 
Honest thoughts? I know there are many purists, but I'm going for a bit of a black theme with my L322 but an genuinely interested in people's thoughts...

Black or original grey?

(The black is not a finished version, have to sand it down and give more coats).
 

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Honest thoughts? I know there are many purists, but I'm going for a bit of a black theme with my L322 but an genuinely interested in people's thoughts...

Black or original grey?

(The black is not a finished version, have to sand it down and give more coats).

Much betterer in black imo, silver is sooo early noughties.
 
Honest thoughts? I know there are many purists, but I'm going for a bit of a black theme with my L322 but an genuinely interested in people's thoughts...

Black or original grey?

(The black is not a finished version, have to sand it down and give more coats).

Guess what? Yep I am one of said purists, but I'm looking at keeping my girl forever. Cos I loves her giphy.gif
Which means when the time comes for her to go to a new owner, I want her as original as possible. Giving her a better chance of being saved an early, original example. :)
All, that said, the black looks smart, and the only opinion that matters is yours :D
 

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