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Old 09-03-2006, 04:14 PM
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Default Finally... I put the rear fascia pieces on.

It only took me a month, not because of the difficulty. Just trying to find the time. I like'm even though I think they were a little expensive for what they are. Also I finally put my XFi Decal on and when ever I show off my rear end I must thank Andrew for the way my tail pipes look. Thanks.





 
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Old 09-03-2006, 05:35 PM
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OK I am dumb, what it the new parts?
 
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Old 09-03-2006, 05:37 PM
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sorry for being rude, but how much, and where do you get 'em at?
 
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Old 09-03-2006, 05:46 PM
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Its the pieces under the rear bumper on either side of the exhaust pipes. You saying you don't know what I did makes me like them that much more. It just means they look like they came from the factory like that. Thanks.

$50 buck to paint them,
$180 from the dealer for the parts.
I installed them myself and they were easy to install. Instructions were great.

There is a site floating around that you can buy them for like $170 I think. I will try to find it.

Found it $184 here, but talk to your dealer first you might get a better price.


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Thirteendog,

Nice job. Now you have me thinking that I should do this with my car.

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Here is "More on the Same".

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...3841#post93841
 
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Default Re: Finally... I put the rear fascia pieces on.

Thirteendog...way too nice. I hadn't been really impressed with the changed look in previous posts, but your camera angles really caught the best view of these fascia accents. Nice...very nice. Clearly, they should be painted as they just look like they should be there. Maybe I'll just have to change my Santa List, which will specify "painted to match".
 
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Looks good. I've got a different set on mine. I believe I saw a photo awhile back that actually had the combination of your fins and my diffuser. That looked good also.
 
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Thirteendog...they look great. The style of them of is not really my cup of tea. I am looking at the ones that CTD-Germany offer or having my own fabricated. But none the less GREAT job!
 
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Thanks for all the nice comments. I actually wasn't sure if I liked them when I put the first one on yesterday, but they grew on me rather quickly. As for the photo's I'm a amateur photographer and have kicked myself for posting the two that aren't level, that and I can't seem to remember to get out of the shot when I take pics of reflective surfaces. LOL.

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Looks Great.
 
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Put mine on last week. Installation takes about 10 minutes and the nice part about a black car is they don't need paint. You can get them at moparsupercenter.com, ask for Jeff Hunter and he'll match the price of the other places advertising them. I believe I paid $162 or $164 + S/H.
I added a tow hook cover and the whole rear now looks finished off.
 
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Those panels look nice underneath... quite sharp!!
 
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That looks great in body color. Mine on my white car stayed black because that is what looks best on a white car. Good job.
 
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Put mine on last week. Installation takes about 10 minutes and the nice part about a black car is they don't need paint. You can get them at moparsupercenter.com, ask for Jeff Hunter and he'll match the price of the other places advertising them. I believe I paid $162 or $164 + S/H.
I added a tow hook cover and the whole rear now looks finished off.
Tow hook cover? Can you elaborate or show pictures?
 
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Tow hook cover? Can you elaborate or show pictures?
Yes, please show pictures. I think we've had this discussion before. Where you the one who couldn't upload the pics? If so just email them to me and I'll post them.

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