*NEW* Apsis C6 Mud Flaps (Z06 Style) Now Available
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*NEW* Apsis C6 Mud Flaps (Z06 Style) Now Available
Now our modified Z06 Mud Flaps to fit for C6 both front & rear wheels are in production.
Our C6 Mud Flaps are perfect fit. You don't have to modify by yourself again. Installation is very easy------
For Front Wheel: Remove those 4 plastic factory screws on each side and then mount our Mud Flap on, using the existing screw holes and with the longer plastic screws that we provide (same style as factory screws but longer) and then screw in one screw (provided) in the upper corner (hole has been pre-drilled on our Mud Flap).
For Rear Wheel: Remove the two factory screws underneath the Exhaust Diffuser, mount our Mud Flap on, using the existing factory screw holes and the longer screws that we provide and then screw in one screw (provided) in the upper corner (hole has been pre-drilled on our Mud Flap).
That's it!
Available--------
Standard Black Raw Kit: (as shown in picture) (same color as Z06 factory Mud Flap)
Prepainted Color Key Kit: If you like to pre-paint to match exterior color, we offer the pre-painted kit too.
Carbon Kit: If you are Carbon Fiber lover, we also have Black Carbon, Silver Carbon & Titamiun Carbon available (pictures shown in our web apsisusa.com)
Introduction Price-----
Black Raw Kit: $250/pair for each front or rear wheel
If you like the price for pre-painted or Carbon, please send email to apsisusa@aol.com or apsis@apsisusa.com or call us at 1-800-68-APSIS (682-7747).
Delivery Lead Time:
Black Raw Kit & Pre-Painted: About 2-3 weeks if order before end of April. (now in production)
After that, we will have inventory for immediate delivery.
Carbon Kit: About 6-8 weeks (we have to make the Raw Kit first and then laminate carbon later so it will longer lead time)
We expect after end of May we will have inventory for carbon finishing.
How to order-------
Please order by email at apsisusa@aol.com or apsis@apsisusa.com or call us at 1-800-68-APSIS (682-7747).
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I would probably go for $50.00 or even $75 a set just for the convenience of not having to do the modifications myself...but that's just me.
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Guys, remember, if you BUY THESE @ $500 and decide that you don't like them or find a better deal elsewhere, he'll SEND YOU ONLY $400 BACK when you return them! Satisfaction guaranteed, LOL!
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They look great. When I looked at the cost I thought $250/complete set which I thought was high but doable, However, after I reread the thread, $500 for the complete set is out of the question. Does anybody know what the cost of the complete ZO6 set (front and back) bought at a dealer would be. I know that that I woiud have to modify those, but $500 is a little steep.
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They look great. When I looked at the cost I thought $250/complete set which I thought was high but doable, However, after I reread the thread, $500 for the complete set is out of the question. Does anybody know what the cost of the complete ZO6 set (front and back) bought at a dealer would be. I know that that I woiud have to modify those, but $500 is a little steep.
These guards at least fit nicely. They look great IMHO.
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I agree, they are a little pricey. Why so much? I do have a very long gravel/dirt drive into our ranch. I have 3m behind the wells and Pipedreams flaps and work very well so far.
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tooling up new products is very expensive, probably upwards of 10k. However, I'm betting that at $150/set he would sell far more than 4x the amount he will sell at $500 and be farther ahead.
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If they are using GM ZO6 parts I think the price of four of these from a GM forum dealer is like $150. Someone just need to make some patterns for a passaround. I have the rears done...
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