Z3 fenders....
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Z3 fenders....
well call it **** but I want z3 fenders. I think it would look good alongside the predator rear bumper and my 92 ground effects on the front and sides...
anybody know how I go along buying and installing them? and would they fit?
anybody know how I go along buying and installing them? and would they fit?
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here's an idea
call it **** but i figure fender flares aren't functional anyway, so why pay hundreds to get them installed when you can stick them on for $10.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2416805941
call it **** but i figure fender flares aren't functional anyway, so why pay hundreds to get them installed when you can stick them on for $10.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2416805941
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well you could atcually make them functional. By cutting out the fender. Then sticking them onto the fender and boom their functional. And if you wanted to go full out you could just get some bondo and mold them onto the car to make it even more real. O_o
Okay I take that back I thought they atcually were peices of plastic that stuck onto your car. I didnt know it was atcually just a flat sticker.
Okay I take that back I thought they atcually were peices of plastic that stuck onto your car. I didnt know it was atcually just a flat sticker.
Last edited by REVLIMIT; May 25, 2003 at 03:16 PM.
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Originally posted by REVLIMIT
well you could atcually make them functional. By cutting out the fender. Then sticking them onto the fender and boom their functional. And if you wanted to go full out you could just get some bondo and mold them onto the car to make it even more real. O_o
Okay I take that back I thought they atcually were peices of plastic that stuck onto your car. I didnt know it was atcually just a flat sticker.
well you could atcually make them functional. By cutting out the fender. Then sticking them onto the fender and boom their functional. And if you wanted to go full out you could just get some bondo and mold them onto the car to make it even more real. O_o
Okay I take that back I thought they atcually were peices of plastic that stuck onto your car. I didnt know it was atcually just a flat sticker.
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I hope one day I see that on a r!cer, if it were parked, I would peel it off and put it on his windshield.
He would probably be like "Yo dude, so tight, nowz I gottsa kustom vent air conditionerz"
He would probably be like "Yo dude, so tight, nowz I gottsa kustom vent air conditionerz"
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Originally posted by Midnight Sun
I hope one day I see that on a r!cer, if it were parked, I would peel it off and put it on his windshield.
He would probably be like "Yo dude, so tight, nowz I gottsa kustom vent air conditionerz"
I hope one day I see that on a r!cer, if it were parked, I would peel it off and put it on his windshield.
He would probably be like "Yo dude, so tight, nowz I gottsa kustom vent air conditionerz"
how about these, i can get them both for $10 lol
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the one you just posted looks like the real ones. Where you have to cut a hole into your fender and fiberglass or bondo it on to mold it. $10 is a pretty good price.
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Originally posted by REVLIMIT
the one you just posted looks like the real ones. Where you have to cut a hole into your fender and fiberglass or bondo it on to mold it. $10 is a pretty good price.
the one you just posted looks like the real ones. Where you have to cut a hole into your fender and fiberglass or bondo it on to mold it. $10 is a pretty good price.
gotta get back to work, be back in 5 hours... lol
Originally posted by Badazz86z28
That would be cool if they actully fit so they cooled off the breaks
That would be cool if they actully fit so they cooled off the breaks
I thought about the Z3 fenders myself, but i went to camaro fender vents instead, they look better.....
Here is a drawing by DevianB with Z3 fenders...
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alex,
z3 fenders arent worth the hassle man, i had fabbed up a set for my iroc and they didnt sit right..they were WAY outta place..trust me..i think that those stickers and those plastic pieces wouldnt be cool...but..it is your car...so the final decision is up to you
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z3 fenders arent worth the hassle man, i had fabbed up a set for my iroc and they didnt sit right..they were WAY outta place..trust me..i think that those stickers and those plastic pieces wouldnt be cool...but..it is your car...so the final decision is up to you
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