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Old 10-21-2009, 07:51 PM
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Default My first Carbon fiber part ( Thanks Anvil )

I just had to set them on the car to see how they look. I like them a lot and they seem to fit the AM subframe very well. They are just set on not bolted to anything but I thought I would share a couple pics.













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Old 10-22-2009, 07:41 AM
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Those look great.
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Very cool look great against the red but i have a question? Why did you go for the wheel wells first. Not trying to offend just asking??
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[QUOTE= Why did you go for the wheel wells first. Not trying to offend just asking??[/QUOTE]

Thanks, I honestly wasn't going to use any of the carbon parts as the hood, valences, etc are already painted but I did not want to have to fab my own as the stock inner fenders do need to be modified to work with the AM subframe and so when theses became available it was easier to go with them. I may end up painting them not sure yet. I like the smooth look and the fact that they don't have the holes that the stock ones have is a plus also. I may have to use the Katech CF valve covers to tie some other parts in. I'm open to ideas.
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AWESOME I wish that made a almost universal fit inner fender like that, one I could modify to fit my truck since I don't have the tools to recreate one. In steel ofcourse, but that does look awesome!
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Thanks, I honestly wasn't going to use any of the carbon parts as the hood, valences, etc are already painted but I did not want to have to fab my own as the stock inner fenders do need to be modified to work with the AM subframe and so when theses became available it was easier to go with them. I may end up painting them not sure yet. I like the smooth look and the fact that they don't have the holes that the stock ones have is a plus also. I may have to use the Katech CF valve covers to tie some other parts in. I'm open to ideas.
nah, flat clear............trust me! Great job by Anvil.

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Those Look Awesome!!!

Many Thanks To Anvil Love there Products!!Check out Evade!

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Looking good...
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nah, flat clear............trust me! Great job by Anvil.

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I had Kurt spray my exposed carbon fiber parts with PPG Flex n Flat. I think it looks awesome.
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