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Nice job. Are the rear brake ducts functional? If so, where did you find write up for instructions and what did the parts cost? Thanks.
I got the instructions from www.97vette.com. Yes they are functional. I ordered the complete kit from WWC. The kit includes new wheel wells, ducts going to the inside of the wheels and the plastic and screen units. If you want the template I can send it to you. The cost was $300.00 plus shipping. Also 10% discount for a forum member.
Gary
Last edited by grunz95; Apr 16, 2007 at 01:53 PM.
Reason: updated
I plan on installing these ducts as well. Though I won't be using my Dremal. Creates way too much dust . I'm thinking of using just a hack saw blade and a file to deburr.
I plan on installing these ducts as well. Though I won't be using my Dremal. Creates way too much dust . I'm thinking of using just a hack saw blade and a file to deburr.
I used my rotozip with a cutting bit from Home Depot that cuts fiberglass. Not alot of dust.
I had clear rear markers, I got stopped by the police last year. They let me go but they suggested I remove those and install red ones. So I put the original ones back in.
I had clear rear markers, I got stopped by the police last year. They let me go but they suggested I remove those and install red ones. So I put the original ones back in.
I think I do let me go threw my garage. The ones that I have are the flush mount with the C5 logo on it. When the lights are on the light shines throught it and shows the logo.
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