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Originally Posted by Arka
I was wondering if this option is possible. I know someone on the forum had it plastidiped. I was looking for a stronger and more long term painting. Considering the rough surface of the diffuser it will need to be sanded to have a smooth finish. I know it is nearly impossible to paint certain kind of plastic. I don't know if our diffuser is one of those.
My goal is to achieve a glossblack look like this:

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I did plastidip on my front grille on my old car. It held up pretty well to rock chips and other conditions. Obviously some of it got chipped, but for 5 years it looked pretty good. It seemed to fade in the sun though.
I know some members have bought a stock quad tip rear diffuser and installed it. I think it had a smooth plastic (instead of our textured) and had it painted with no problem