Just a couple of questions.
Just a couple of questions.
The first question has probably been asked many times before.
(1) I noticed under my user name that I'm in neutral. How do I shift into higher gears?
Next question(s).
(2) The supports which connect the roof to the body of the car and hold the windows and windshields are always black regardless of what color combinations you choose. Therefore, the only time you truly have a solid color car is if you go with black. Has this always been the case? Have they ever considered painting them the same color as the body (or roof if you go with white) if desired?
Thanks,
(1) I noticed under my user name that I'm in neutral. How do I shift into higher gears?
Next question(s).
(2) The supports which connect the roof to the body of the car and hold the windows and windshields are always black regardless of what color combinations you choose. Therefore, the only time you truly have a solid color car is if you go with black. Has this always been the case? Have they ever considered painting them the same color as the body (or roof if you go with white) if desired?
Thanks,
The first question has probably been asked many times before.
(1) I noticed under my user name that I'm in neutral. How do I shift into higher gears?
Next question(s).
(2) The supports which connect the roof to the body of the car and hold the windows and windshields are always black regardless of what color combinations you choose. Therefore, the only time you truly have a solid color car is if you go with black. Has this always been the case? Have they ever considered painting them the same color as the body (or roof if you go with white) if desired?
Thanks,
(1) I noticed under my user name that I'm in neutral. How do I shift into higher gears?
Next question(s).
(2) The supports which connect the roof to the body of the car and hold the windows and windshields are always black regardless of what color combinations you choose. Therefore, the only time you truly have a solid color car is if you go with black. Has this always been the case? Have they ever considered painting them the same color as the body (or roof if you go with white) if desired?
Thanks,
The A pillar trim has always been black. I suppose one could remove and paint them, but I can't imagine that they'd look good, but that's just moho.
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