DB11 - Anyone painted front splitter?
DB11 - Anyone painted front splitter?
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AndM

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493 posts

212 months

Thursday 27th February
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Hi, as the very happy owner of a DB11 I remain delighted with it in all departments. One small curiosity remains for me - the nose of the car appears higher than the DB12 - I think because the former has a black lower front splitter and the latter uses mostly all body colour. That lowers the front visually (I know they are different in other respects including size of air intakes etc).

Has anyone painted their DB11 black front lower splitter body coloured? Would be intrigued to see a pic. Might not work at all and I'd generally be the last person to second guess an Aston Martin stylist. But it would be a reversible change should I ever decide to do it.

AndM

Original Poster:

493 posts

212 months

Thursday 4th September
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Just bumping my own thread (the need for which probably largely answers my question!).

Anyone body coloured their lower front splitter? Every time I look at the car I think it would look better body coloured and visually lower the whole front nose of the car.

Obviously a black car gives some idea but as they also hide the black side skirts and are dark generally, it doesn't really give a good idea what a different colour would look like. My car is volcano red for info.

As a related aside - is the front splitter hard to remove?

Edited by AndM on Thursday 4th September 15:59

Juan B

589 posts

21 months

Thursday 4th September
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Tried asking ChatGPT but it kind of struggles getting an exact colour match, or keeping the proper dimension and panel detail.

Did you mean the entire lower section below the grill or just the splitter itself?




skhannes

279 posts

29 months

Thursday 4th September
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I have a DB11 but satisfied with the looks of the front end. Painting the splitter, in my opinion, especially if it didn't work, and trying to get it back to original would be a lot of work and cost.

Without knowing the body color of your car, you might consider getting the splitter wrapped if you can find a match. If it does not look good or you tire of it, the wrap is easily removed.


Just a suggestion

EDIT - Just saw your post about the color red.

AndM

Original Poster:

493 posts

212 months

Thursday 4th September
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Thanks guys

Juan, just the splitter itself (first pic). The area between the number plate and splitter is actually a black grill and is both functional and aesthetically good. Any other angles available?

Skhannes - would certainly prefer to wrap but very much doubt I'd get a colour match. Could certainly ask and see. As you say, easily reversible. However as the splitter is gloss black I wouldn't expect it to be hard to restore to original.

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Edited by AndM on Thursday 4th September 15:13

Juan B

589 posts

21 months

Thursday 4th September
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I think as mentioned above a close as possible wrap would probably be the way to go to see how you like it. Heres another generated image but its not entirely accurate on the volcano red or the actual dimensions of the car, it adjusts it all slightly. See original version for comparison:



AndM

Original Poster:

493 posts

212 months

Thursday 4th September
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Many thanks. I like that! Will explore options re a match for a wrap.

Would love to see it from a higher angle but all the photos of my own car have the splitter in heavy shadow and its hard to see with black in shadow.