Circuit Garage Fender Flares
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Circuit Garage Fender Flares
Hi, I've been looking for bolt on fender flares for my S and i saw circuit garages front and rear flares. They have that "rocket bunny" feel to it which is exactly what I'm looking for. Does anyone know if the front and rears are available yet? i've seen their Facebook page but it only says pre-order, but that was in 2013. Also their online store is not up yet. Does anyone have these flares? Or know more information about it? Thanks
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I've seen a lot of talk about these on the S2K Talk & Tech page on Facebook, and yes, they're still on pre-order. There's a few people on there who have had them on order since 2013 lol
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Wow thanks guys! The rears are amazing, i was gonna pair them with the J's front but i saw that he's working on a front flare as well and it just seems to flow perfectly. Im gonna wait and see how other owners like it once they receive the fronts too. Any idea what wheel specs i need to fit them nicely?
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Wow thanks guys! The rears are amazing, i was gonna pair them with the J's front but i saw that he's working on a front flare as well and it just seems to flow perfectly. Im gonna wait and see how other owners like it once they receive the fronts too. Any idea what wheel specs i need to fit them nicely?
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I have the rears. I'll see if i can get some pics of them this weekend.
They are very well made, super sturdy and super wide. Installation was a breeze with nut-serts (or rivets if you like) and a pair of helping hands.
Idea on specs to fit the rears...this is what i'm running
18x10.5 +15 with 285/30/18 tires and 10-15 (or 20mm) spacer to make it flush.
I'm also waiting on the fronts to come in. Stephan is a one man shop, every single part is made by him so it does take him a bit of time - just have some patience.
They are very well made, super sturdy and super wide. Installation was a breeze with nut-serts (or rivets if you like) and a pair of helping hands.
Idea on specs to fit the rears...this is what i'm running
18x10.5 +15 with 285/30/18 tires and 10-15 (or 20mm) spacer to make it flush.
I'm also waiting on the fronts to come in. Stephan is a one man shop, every single part is made by him so it does take him a bit of time - just have some patience.
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I have the rears. I'll see if i can get some pics of them this weekend.
They are very well made, super sturdy and super wide. Installation was a breeze with nut-serts (or rivets if you like) and a pair of helping hands.
Idea on specs to fit the rears...this is what i'm running
18x10.5 +15 with 285/30/18 tires and 10-15 (or 20mm) spacer to make it flush.
I'm also waiting on the fronts to come in. Stephan is a one man shop, every single part is made by him so it does take him a bit of time - just have some patience.
They are very well made, super sturdy and super wide. Installation was a breeze with nut-serts (or rivets if you like) and a pair of helping hands.
Idea on specs to fit the rears...this is what i'm running
18x10.5 +15 with 285/30/18 tires and 10-15 (or 20mm) spacer to make it flush.
I'm also waiting on the fronts to come in. Stephan is a one man shop, every single part is made by him so it does take him a bit of time - just have some patience.
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