Front fender extension part numbers?
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Burning Brakes
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Front fender extension part numbers?
Hello all,
I have a 2013 427 Convertible with front fender flare extensions. I cant seem to find a part number for them. I thought they were a factory piece because I've seen them on others before, but alas, I did buy this car used. They are a smooth finished, looks to be a gel coat in matte black extensions that are made of a composite, no molded plastic. They are beat up and I want to refinish or replace them. They are screwed unto the inner fender liner and protrude about 1-2" Anyone know if they are factory or aftermarket?
I have a 2013 427 Convertible with front fender flare extensions. I cant seem to find a part number for them. I thought they were a factory piece because I've seen them on others before, but alas, I did buy this car used. They are a smooth finished, looks to be a gel coat in matte black extensions that are made of a composite, no molded plastic. They are beat up and I want to refinish or replace them. They are screwed unto the inner fender liner and protrude about 1-2" Anyone know if they are factory or aftermarket?
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Those look like APSIS or RPI. I would just buy a set from APSIS and ditch the ones you have on there. They take all of 30 seconds to install. Don't order from his (APSIS) website. Either call him or email him. His name is Jersey and he is legit but his website isn't very functional.
http://eapsisusa.com/product/c6-05-1...rting-from-22/
These don't fit very well in my experience, but it could be these: https://www.rpidesigns.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=2111
Or spring for some carbon fiber: https://www.c7carbon.com/base-c6-fro...380962f2ec0ed6
http://eapsisusa.com/product/c6-05-1...rting-from-22/
These don't fit very well in my experience, but it could be these: https://www.rpidesigns.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=2111
Or spring for some carbon fiber: https://www.c7carbon.com/base-c6-fro...380962f2ec0ed6
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