CCI motorsport replica front spoilers

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capri_sam
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CCI motorsport replica front spoilers

Post by capri_sam »

anyone bought one before? Are they ok (fit and finish etc), can they be bought cheaper elsewhere? Or does someone have an old one in a garage somewhere they wouldnt mind parting with :)
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capri_turbo

Re: CCI motorsport replica front spoilers

Post by capri_turbo »

my wife had one on her car... was a decent item.Image

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not a brilliant fit

Post by tck »

leaves gaps at both sides...but lot cheaper than a gennie.
Terra-Kotta
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Shouldnt this be in the Q&A section?

Post by Terra-Kotta »

crap fit by the way...
capri_sam
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Re: Shouldnt this be in the Q&A section?

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Haha nah this isnt really a techincal question just an asking for opinions thing, I dont want to clog the page up for people sweating cos their cars aren't actually working :) Where is it an iffy fit? Sides? Front? Shame that they can't just get a mould from a bloody capri to design it around... Same with exhausts, how do people not manage to get an exhaust designed for a car to fit that car? I'll have a look into it, cos I think they look the dogs proverbials as a general design but im not going to spend £150 or whatever a gennie one costs. I may just have to live with it being a slightly rough fit. Or do the honourable thing and just not fit one, but I want to get front fogs and dont really like the look of them on the grille, and the club front spoiler, whilst cool, is just a little too aggressive for me.
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partsguru280

i`ve got a gennie one mate

Post by partsguru280 »

bloody mint as well yours for £125 nuggets of the realm.
let me know.
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You told me you wasnt selling it!!!

Post by Terra-Kotta »

Now you are???
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