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Old March 30th 2007, 12:00
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lowbox,

What year and model chevy truck di your spoiler come from?
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Old March 31st 2007, 23:03
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lowbox,

What year and model chevy truck di your spoiler come from?
this is what i used's you have to cut some out of the center then put back together, then trim the end's to your likeing , 2001 tahoe
FRONT BUMPER FILLER
Upper Cover, Textured-Black
from: parts train
Part Number
20113

OEM Number


Oversized Item.


Sale Price:$28.25
List Price: $47.08

Availability: In Stock
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Old April 13th 2007, 18:35
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Carbon Joe,
I would also be interested in your CF/Kevlar bumber set, if it's happening. I have a 65 body that I'm working with, but as long as I can get them mounted...
My fenders will be 2, or 3" wider than stock.
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Old April 25th 2007, 04:02
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Here is a mine taking shape!



More info at fastbug.net..
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Old April 25th 2007, 13:24
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Wow that looks good, do you have any more pics? Thats a super right?

I have decided to cut my Kamei and use a plastic welding kit to use the scrap and make mounts on the backside so I can run it with no bumpers, mounting it right to the car. Good thing i got it cheap...JR
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Old April 26th 2007, 03:59
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Yeah, its an '03..

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Old April 28th 2007, 22:19
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Thats just pretty.... BEAUTIFUL work
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Old April 29th 2007, 15:11
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I had wondered what a VW Funcup front spoiler would look like on a road car, then I found these pics:





I think it's a little OTT for a road car.

Apologies if these pics are a repost...
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