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Solow 300 CAMM Member

Location: Skokie Posts: 156
 | Subject: Stainless steel fender covers 29th October 2009, 8:24 pm | |
| I was browsing ebay and came across these stainless steel fender covers.Now I had planned on getting the billet fuse box cover,strut covers,brake fluid cap, well the whole under hood kit from billet.But from the look of these pics it looks like all of that will be covered up by these covers.So my question to you guys and girls is what do you think I should with.  url=http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=3&u=14485903]  [/url] |
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AlterEgo Founding Member


Location: McHenry, IL Posts: 4006
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 29th October 2009, 8:27 pm | |
| Personally, I think it might cover up too much of the engine bay. BUT it does depend on what look you are going for. I know that probably doesn't help much.
I have Billet stuff and a not yet installed ABS cover. That's probably all that I will do besides get a coolant tank later on. _________________ Girl 'Goin Bad' Go•Man•Go #3918/4000  |
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HiPwr CAMM All-Star

Location: Earth Posts: 3077
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 29th October 2009, 8:32 pm | |
| Too sterile for my tastes. _________________ Another quality sig by DartBoy. Nine out of ten dentists approve. |
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irishrt5.7 CAMM All-Star

Location: Crystal Lake Posts: 3717
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 29th October 2009, 8:51 pm | |
| | AlterEgo wrote: | Personally, I think it might cover up too much of the engine bay. BUT it does depend on what look you are going for. I know that probably doesn't help much.
I have Billet stuff and a not yet installed ABS cover. That's probably all that I will do besides get a coolant tank later on. |
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Mad Hatter CAMM Member

Location: Hazel Crest, Il Posts: 887
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 29th October 2009, 9:54 pm | |
| I know a Custom Maggie that had those. For some reason he took them off. I forgot why!
It would realy depend on your set up & what you really want to do under there. |
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Moparcharger06 CAMM Member

Location: Hainesville, IL Posts: 1544
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 29th October 2009, 10:04 pm | |
| They are pretty shiny!!! I guess it all depends on what look you're going for though bro!!! And it was nice running into you the other day~~~ ; ) |
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spicylahmchops CAMM Pro

Location: Schaumburg Posts: 293
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 1st November 2009, 12:27 pm | |
| They are a major PIA. Everytime you want to access anything under you have to take them off. they don't hold the shine well at all, but easily painted. I think the biggest was the removal if you want access to the fuse box, coolant tank or wiper reserve tank |
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eviltrycycle Founding Member


Location: Plainfield Posts: 7846
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 1st November 2009, 2:13 pm | |
| | Moparcharger06 wrote: | | They are pretty shiny!!! I guess it all depends on what look you're going for though bro!!! And it was nice running into you the other day~~~ ; ) |
You like shiny stuff though right Adam.  _________________ Crystal Speed never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.  |
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DA H.N.I.C. CAMM Pro

Location: Marysville, OH Posts: 320
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 1st November 2009, 2:45 pm | |
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Solow 300 CAMM Member

Location: Skokie Posts: 156
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 1st November 2009, 7:12 pm | |
| thanks for the advice everyone I think i'll go with the billet |
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Tennessee LX Car Craft CAMM Member

Location: Chattanooga, TN Posts: 32
 | Subject: Re: Stainless steel fender covers 16th November 2009, 1:43 pm | |
| Not to mention that "mirror stainless" scratched REALLY easy. |
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