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Any time you start adding stuff, the price will increase, as it is material and labor spent by the body shop. So, with that said, you can do whatever you like as long as you have the funds to do so.
If you are adding a kit, you might as well paint the front and rear bumpers along with the kit so that the color matches.
If you are a perfectionist and you want to do a repaint properly, you will find you will want to paint EVERYTHING - this includes and not limited to, the engine bay, the full interiior cage, door jambs, trunk and EVERYTHING that is painted. If you don't care much about the full interior, then all the visible painted areas on the car.
I'd say just keep the car the color that it is. You can do a full repaint easily and don't have to worry about the color mismatch on separate panels. Or if the price is way too much, then just fix the damaged area and call it a day.
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