J's Racing/ASM Rear Over Fenders
Okay, so why do these fenders stop short, they are basically cut in half, they don't finish off the extension it just ends when it meets the rear bumper. First of all: Why is this. Second: Is there any part known to man that finishes it off. And third: Could i just get a bodyshop to finish it off by reshaping the rear bumper part so it would finish it off and if so how much would it cost? Would it be cheaper to just have a bodyshop extend the rear fenders instead of buying the fenders.
I know these are a lot of questions and so I will give major props to anyone who can answer them.
I know these are a lot of questions and so I will give major props to anyone who can answer them.
one: because the dont want to mold the rear bumper and body together just incase of track mishaps.
second: ASM gt rear bumper finishes it off but only true ballers can afford it. $3600:

third. cost depends on the bodyshop. most people just use the stock bumper and bolt it to the flare instead of the body to bring it out.
second: ASM gt rear bumper finishes it off but only true ballers can afford it. $3600:

third. cost depends on the bodyshop. most people just use the stock bumper and bolt it to the flare instead of the body to bring it out.
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Originally Posted by 1AP12NV,May 30 2007, 10:49 AM
I've always thought it was ridiculous that ASM only sells that bumper in dry carbon.... I'd snap up an FRP one with a quickness (even if it was the price of their more tame FRP rear)
Shame.
Shame.
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