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Well, details, details, sir. Picture, asking price, condition, etc.I am located in British Columbia
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Well, details, details, sir. Picture, asking price, condition, etc.I am located in British Columbia
This is Real Exposed Carbon Fibre ... the most expensive. There is a lesser expensive Hydro Carbon Fibre version too that looks the same.
The black metallic would be Carbon Flash.
For GM parts, use the online GMParts or go into Northgate in YEG and see Cory in Parts and tell him Spence (the guy from Calgary)sent you ... the price should be better.
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Here’s some more picturesHere are some pictures, front “poverty” splitter is original GM , side skirts are 3/4 length carbon flash original GM for 2019 G/S package. Side skirts have Xpel ppf applied for protection. All are in great condition as car was purchased in August and parked in October. Asking $600 for all with buyer paying for all shipping costs.
Well, details, details, sir. Picture, asking price, condition,
Ad in the ad section buddyfront poverty splitter is original GM , side skirts are 3/4 length carbon flash original GM with Xpel 'ppf',all in great condition as they were changed out with carbon fiber at 1700km . asking $600 obo , with buyer covering all shipping costs.
I had my local GM dealer install the OEM side skirts: look great. Rear diffusers from ACS next !Hi Guys. As I peruse the many photos on this site, I really like the side skirts and splitter look that my car does not have. I would like to look into getting some, but have no idea where to look. It seems that there are tons of places in the US that sell them, but I would like to stay within Canada, and if at all possible, Alberta. Also, I have seen other posts suggesting that these items might be bolt on, so DIY type of job...is this accurate, or do I need a body shop to install properly?
Yes you are correct,I should have done that , I was just responding to another person’s inquiry for parts...I am new to this forum and new to how do things , I also found out it’s a lot easier to use a pc or laptop to post pictures than an iPhone , not easy with iPhone as I kept loosing website. Thanks for the heads up...now to learn how to post for sale adds.Ad in the ad section buddy
no problem, we all get excited and forget to read the fine print, I have done it lotsYes you are correct,I should have done that , I was just responding to another person’s inquiry for parts...I am new to this forum and new to how do things , I also found out it’s a lot easier to use a pc or laptop to post pictures than an iPhone , not easy with iPhone as I kept loosing website. Thanks for the heads up...now to learn how to post for sale adds.
Nicely done! , always worth the time to do it yourself and that it can be done(scary to drill holes in new car).....hey also great choice of colour on your carlooks great with the splitter and skirtsI bought the carbon flash pre-painted splitter and rockers from ACS (Carbon Flash Black Paint / ACS-C7 w/deflectors / Zero7 Z06 Rockers ). Not hard to install it just takes time to do it right. Just need to measure once, twice, maybe a hundred times before drilling a hole in the car . Also I would recommend using a drill depth stop to not go too deep as it is easy to pop the holes in for the rockers. The ACS rockers use some of the predrilled holes but you have to add a few more in there as well. They supply rivets so you need a basic hand riveter. A air rivet gun is MUCH easier in the tight spaces though trust me. I also used a right angle drill even with the car up on jacks as the space is tight. I live in Spruce Grove so if you want to see them in person let me know Dale. I put up thumnail pics here as the originals are pretty large. Just click on the pics to see full size.
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