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Hmm...your quote says they did but now they don't? I'm confused. I like the look without beause it will look better with the real reflections and not the PS.
<marquee>'97 Tan LX 5-speed-Clear corners, "poor mans" grill, 15in. Gunmetal/Polished Konig Holes covered with Dunlop GT Qualifiers, B&M short shifter installed and lovin it, custom leather black leather boot, MazdaSpeed Shift knob, Eibach Pro-Kit, Custom cold air intake Head Unit-Pioneer DEH-3500MP Speakers-Sony Xplod XS-V1621(3-way)6.5s(Front Doors) Infinity 652i(2-way)6.5s(Rear Doors) Pioneer TS-A6990R(5-way)6x9s(Rear Deck) Amps-Kenwood KAC-7201/Pioneer GM-X352 Subs-2-JL 12 W3s in Dual box, redone LED 3rd brake light(doesn't look like crap anymore). More I.C.E. on the way.</marquee>
Formerly '90 White Miata w/ 2 8" Laser Blue stripes
I hate the short nose crankshaft. It took my car away from me.
I like the moldings because they match very nicely with your wheels (are they Photoshoped?). If you don't plan to paint the front and black bumper also, I say leave the moldings as they are.
If you plan on getting gunmetal or black wheels then keep the molding. Keep in mind that once you take the moldings off the indent on the doors will still be there. It will not look as clean as in the photoshopped pic above.
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