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Which flares are these?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/422294-74-iroc-934-replica.html
I am REALLY liking this look and am curious exactly which fiberglass flares are these? Better Bodies? Thanks, Patrick
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If you call or email Magnus (I think those phone numbers are still current), I'm sure he'll be happy to tell you.
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930 flairs, fiberglass. Not 934... I would suggest anyone but better bodies for these parts....
Most bond and blend/fair the flair to make it look nice, others prefer the look in the pics you posted... Cheers
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Thanks for the input.
For fiberglass I'd rather race rivets over bonding. It would provide easy repair in case of damage. And I am a big fan of the racecar look on older porsches. Who else makes a flare that fits this nicely? Thanks again, Patrick. |
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Also. I would use slightly less than half of the rivets he used. That one is particularly rivet happy.
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