Too subtle?
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Whenever I see the ventshades on Bonneville'*, they look great! They compliment the car, and really set it off, flow with the lines, they just look good.
Put them on a Park Avenue, this is what happens:




The car just eats them up, and you really can't see them. They don't look bad, but they don't look as good as I thought they would. Thoughts?
Put them on a Park Avenue, this is what happens:




The car just eats them up, and you really can't see them. They don't look bad, but they don't look as good as I thought they would. Thoughts?
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no kidding it eats them up. I think it is partly because your windows are already outlined/surrounded by black trim, so its hard to notice the vent shades after putting them on.
I have them on my car, but it came that way. I like the way they look and we have them on our Trailblazer as well. I guess it is just a matter of personal preference.
I was told they are for people who smoke, so that they can have the window cracked when it is raining..well I have them for appearance purposes lol
I have them on my car, but it came that way. I like the way they look and we have them on our Trailblazer as well. I guess it is just a matter of personal preference.
I was told they are for people who smoke, so that they can have the window cracked when it is raining..well I have them for appearance purposes lol
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