Automotive Customizing & Accessorizing in State Center


Want a cleaner look, a bolder stance, or a full exterior refresh? Brian’s Collision Clinic provides professional automotive customizing & accessorizing in State Center, Iowa—including body kit installation, spoiler installs, blackout packages, stripes/graphics, trim restoration, wheel refinishing, and accessory installation.

We serve drivers across Central Iowa, including Marshalltown, Nevada, Colo, Melbourne, Baxter, Albion, Haverhill, Rhodes, Collins, Maxwell, Le Grand, Laurel, and nearby communities.

What is automotive customizing & accessorizing?

Automotive customizing and accessorizing is appearance-focused work that upgrades how your vehicle looks and feels—without turning it into a “project car” that’s unreliable. The difference is in the details: correct fitment, durable mounting, consistent finishes, and clean edges.

If you want your car or truck to look intentional and professionally finished, this is where a skilled body shop makes all the difference.

What custom upgrades can we do for your car, truck, or SUV?

We handle a wide range of exterior styling and cosmetic upgrades, including:

  • Body kits & aero upgrades: front lips, side skirts, diffusers, bumper components, and kit parts (vehicle-dependent)
  • Spoilers & wings: install, alignment, and clean finishing details
  • Blackout packages: de-chrome styling, blackout trim, badges/emblems, and coordinated finish options
  • Stripes & graphics: racing stripes, accent stripes, and custom graphics with crisp placement
  • Trim restoration: faded, scuffed, or aging exterior trim refinished for a refreshed look
  • Wheel refinishing: curb rash repair and cosmetic refinishing to restore a like-new finish
  • Accessory installation: exterior appearance accessories and cosmetic add-ons installed correctly

Not sure what combination looks best? Our team can help you plan a “package” so everything matches and the final result looks cohesive.

How do you install body kits and spoilers so they fit correctly?

A good-looking custom part starts with fitment and prep, not just bolting it on. Our approach focuses on:

  • Confirming compatibility and checking alignment before installation
  • Clean panel gaps and consistent symmetry (left-to-right balance)
  • Secure mounting practices that hold up over time
  • Finish quality that looks factory-clean—not wavy, rushed, or mismatched

If your project needs refinishing, we can coordinate paint work so the new part blends properly with the rest of the vehicle.

What is a blackout package, and what parts can be blacked out?

A blackout package is a coordinated exterior styling upgrade that removes chrome and bright trim to create a modern “blacked-out” look. Depending on your vehicle and your goals, blackout work can include:

  • Window trim and exterior moldings
  • Grilles and trim accents
  • Badges/emblems (or de-badging)
  • Accent pieces that look out of place or mismatched

The key is consistency—matching sheen and finish across surfaces so the entire vehicle looks designed, not pieced together.

Can you do stripes, graphics, and exterior accents that look professional?

Yes. Stripes and graphics look best when they’re done with:

  • Clean, straight alignment
  • Crisp edges and consistent spacing
  • Proper surface prep for durability
  • A finished look that complements the paint, trim, and wheels

Whether you want subtle accents or a more aggressive style, we can help you choose an approach that fits your vehicle and your budget.

Can you restore faded trim and refinish wheels?

Absolutely. Many customization projects start with cleaning up wear and tear:

  • Trim restoration helps bring back a newer look when plastic or trim has faded, chalked, or scuffed over time.
  • Wheel refinishing is ideal for curb rash and cosmetic damage, helping your vehicle look sharper without replacing wheels.
  • When trim and wheels are refreshed, the whole vehicle looks more premium—especially when paired with blackout or graphics.

Can you paint-match accessories and custom parts?

If your project includes paint work, we can coordinate refinishing so new parts look intentional and cohesive. That includes matching color and finish so accessories don’t look “tacked on.”

If you’re also considering a larger repaint or finish refresh, we can combine planning so everything ties together.

Why choose Brian’s Collision Clinic for customizing in central Iowa?

A lot of shops talk about “car makeovers,” but professional customization requires body-shop-level attention to detail. At Brian’s Collision Clinic, you get:

  • A plan built around the look you want (not a one-size-fits-all approach)
  • Proper fitment checks before parts go on the vehicle
  • Finish quality that looks clean, consistent, and intentional
  • A local Central Iowa team that’s easy to reach and straightforward to work with

Areas we serve around State Center

Brian’s Collision Clinic is located in State Center, IA (50247) and commonly serves drivers throughout the surrounding Central Iowa area, including:

Marshalltown, Nevada, Colo, Melbourne, Baxter, Albion, Haverhill, Rhodes, Collins, Maxwell, Le Grand, Laurel, and nearby central Iowa communities.

If you’re outside the area and want a shop that pays attention to the details, contact us—custom work is often worth the drive.

Ready for an estimate?

If you’re considering a body kit, spoiler, blackout package, stripes/graphics, trim restoration, wheel refinishing, or accessory installation, contact Brian’s Collision Clinic in State Center to get an estimate and a clear plan for next steps.

Customizing & Accessorizing FAQs

How long does customizing work take?
Timeline depends on the parts, the complexity of installation, and whether refinishing is needed. After a quick review, we’ll give you a realistic turnaround.

Do you work on trucks and SUVs too?
Yes—customizing and accessories are available for cars, trucks, and SUVs.

Can you fix small cosmetic problems while doing upgrades?
Often, yes. Trim restoration and wheel refinishing are common add-ons that make the final result look more complete.

What’s the difference between a DIY install and a body shop install?
Fitment, durability, and finish quality. Professional installation focuses on alignment, secure mounting, and a clean finished look that holds up to Iowa weather and daily driving.

What our customers are saying!

Great service and very accommodating. My car looks fantastic. The car came back cleaner inside and out than when I dropped it off. Highly recommend giving Brian’s a shot. Thanks.

- Dan

They did a great job for a good price. They made it effortless to get it fixed and provided a loaner car. Will recommend them to everyone.

- Tracey