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I wouldn't go that route... You can score a set on Ebay, paint & install it yourself... you could remove what is on the car, paint & re-install.
Major factor #1 is the type of paint for the specific application. Use bumper & trim paint, as it has flex & UV agents which promote longevity. Major factor #2 is the preparation. Scuff w/ greeny weeny (Scotchbrite pad), wash w/ soapy water, prime (should read instructions on can to see if you need this step), and, then, paint. Most bumper & trim paint requires no primer.
Peace, Jon
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