need a fender
need a fender
I am in need of a nice passenger camaro fender!! I would like it be close to me, i live around kalamazoo. I can get a new aftermarket one for $60, but i really dont want aftermarket if someone has a nice one just sitting around. Thanks
cool, thanks Jeff
i might have to bye an aftermarket fender
...even though it will be hard to make look good, but i've been asking around for a while and no one seems to have any extra good ones sitting around. the car is supposed to go to the paint shop within a month
i might have to bye an aftermarket fender
...even though it will be hard to make look good, but i've been asking around for a while and no one seems to have any extra good ones sitting around. the car is supposed to go to the paint shop within a month
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#1
do yourself a favor and stay away from aftermarket body panels at all costs if avoidable, 98% of them are cheaply made(thinner metal) and 90% of them will take decent massaging to get to fit right in the first place
spend the $$$ and buy a new one and a lot less hassle
or....
#2
get a hold of denny aka. LFN AT U cause i was at his house a few eeks ago and he has quite a few fenders laying around he parts and sells thiurdgens
later
jeremy
do yourself a favor and stay away from aftermarket body panels at all costs if avoidable, 98% of them are cheaply made(thinner metal) and 90% of them will take decent massaging to get to fit right in the first place
spend the $$$ and buy a new one and a lot less hassle
or....
#2
get a hold of denny aka. LFN AT U cause i was at his house a few eeks ago and he has quite a few fenders laying around he parts and sells thiurdgens
later
jeremy
Originally posted by 3.8TransAM
#1
do yourself a favor and stay away from aftermarket body panels at all costs if avoidable, 98% of them are cheaply made(thinner metal) and 90% of them will take decent massaging to get to fit right in the first place
spend the $$$ and buy a new one and a lot less hassle
or....
#2
get a hold of denny aka. LFN AT U cause i was at his house a few eeks ago and he has quite a few fenders laying around he parts and sells thiurdgens
later
jeremy
#1
do yourself a favor and stay away from aftermarket body panels at all costs if avoidable, 98% of them are cheaply made(thinner metal) and 90% of them will take decent massaging to get to fit right in the first place
spend the $$$ and buy a new one and a lot less hassle
or....
#2
get a hold of denny aka. LFN AT U cause i was at his house a few eeks ago and he has quite a few fenders laying around he parts and sells thiurdgens
later
jeremy
Like you said, i really dont want aftermarket, but my budget is starting to run low
One of my friends just got an aftermarket one for $60 from a local supplier, and it seems to be the right gauge of metal, but it needs a lot of work to make it look good. I just PM'd LFN AT U, thanks for the suggestion
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I got my fenders from keystone! $60 ea. (discount) and mine just bolted right up barely any tweaking. Also when looking for new fenders make sure they are CAPA certified. That way you know that they will fit perfectly. Now mine came from Tiwan so I think the quaitly probably isnt the best but mine still look good with no modifactions to anything. Just remember to undercoat your fender.
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