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Old 03-05-2003, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 75 Repu' date='Mar 5 2003, 04:05 PM
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I take it "rust" is winning the war of the sheet metal!!
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Old 03-05-2003, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mazdabation' date='Mar 5 2003, 08:46 PM
I take it "rust" is winning the war of the sheet metal!!
i think you're right
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How does this fender affect the release and/or flow of air through the oil coolers?



And what's so special about having the fender cut out after the wheel anyhow?
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Old 03-06-2003, 08:58 PM
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they look great

i like em, but i think 750 a pair is a little high for replicas (i know they are good as origonal)

might just be me
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Originally Posted by RotaryNoah' date='Mar 6 2003, 08:58 PM
they look great

i like em, but i think 750 a pair is a little high for replicas (i know they are good as origonal)

might just be me
Nah I think you're right. I've seen them go for 900 from Chuck himself, so I think 750 is too much. I'll be definitly going for almost everything FEED and WILL be buying from Chuck when the time comes, but 750 is way too high for replicas and not in CF. Your products suck Chuck, I make everything better and cheaper.



P.S.- My check'll be in the mail soon. I'm still kicking myself in the *** for not getting in on the PFC group buy. DAMN IT



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Old 03-06-2003, 11:16 PM
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God damn, it was the Type 2 R side skirts that are 900 not the fenders. The fenders are 1200, ****. Sorry about that Chuck, honest mistake. Now that I think about it, 750 isn't really that bad considering the type of work you do. But if you can do 'em in CF for 750, you'd be my hero (Sorry Vos).
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How about this, if I have 10 buyers, I will sell them for $600. Better?



When you order, let me know how thick you want the fender to be too. Original is 3 oz, I can make either 2 oz, 3 oz or 4 oz.



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I don't plan to make those in CF. It's not that easy to make it nicely with all that sharp bend at the middle of the fender. Sorry man. But if you pay me a lot, maybe I will consider it...hehehe.



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As always, great work Chuck.
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This is whats on DRAGON's car right? They go over the original fenders, or are they replacements?
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