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11-06-2014, 11:06 AM | #111 |
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Don't have any pictures of the trimming, but this is a simple DIY for those that are patient.
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Beautiful car. What's your thoughts after a year now? Is the carbon fiber holding up well to sunlight? I'm considering the rocker panel side blades; does this create a hard to clean niche? Would you recommend them? Do they make the car look lower? Can't really tell from the pictures.
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The sideskirts/blades look great, I would higly recommend having them painted gloss black before installing as they look much better than matte plastic. We even keep gloss black side blades in stock for those not wanting to wait for their paint shop to get around to them.
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