GT Racing body parts
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Racer
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I am planning on painting my car but in order to avoid alot of ding repair and make the car lighter I am opting to replace both front fenders, hood, spoiler, and nose with gt racing and fiberwerks parts. I want to do the fiberwerks front spoiler and GT racing everythign else. Am I looking at crazy fitment issues? Are the GTracing parts well made?
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Theoretically if they're all designed to fit to the factory lines then they should fit well. Theory never happens though and having off edges on both sides of the gaps will most likely make the gaps look worse.
Anyways I can't comment on the GTRacing parts, but the Fiberwerks parts are pretty nice, although they do require some work.
Anyways I can't comment on the GTRacing parts, but the Fiberwerks parts are pretty nice, although they do require some work.
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I have a GT Racing rear bumper, I will be taking my car out of storage tommorow. I cannot wait, I have done alot of little goodies to my P-Car over the long winter, I will post some pic's real soon, but as far as fitment, it was pretty good, it required a little bit of spacing. But after a little bit of screwing around, about 1 Hour worth, and a trip to the hardware store, it came out looking alot better!
Caution: With this mod you eliminate the bumper
supports!
Lead Foot 944
Caution: With this mod you eliminate the bumper
supports!
Lead Foot 944