FS: C-West Kit: Front Bumper and Side Skirts
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FS: C-West Kit: Front Bumper and Side Skirts
When I bought my 2004 it came with a C-West kit on it already... not my style so I converted my car back to stock. The front bumper has damage to the lip portion in the middle - can be repaired by a body shop easily but it will need repainting. The side skirts are in great shape with very minor damage from being removed.
Genuine C-West badge on the side skirts - with employee number and date. There is no badge on the front bumper, but fitment is perfect and quality is great.
Due to minor damage, I am willing to sell the set for $350 - A steal for a C-West kit. Just needs some body work and paint!
***PRICE DROP - $250 firm *** (January 4th) - I need this sold!
Local pickup only - no shipping.
BUMPER DETAILS ($576 MSRP): http://www.bulletproofautomotive.com/catal...etail.php?ID=11
SIDESKIRT DETAILS ($450 MSRP): http://www.bulletproofautomotive.com/catal...etail.php?ID=14
Genuine C-West badge on the side skirts - with employee number and date. There is no badge on the front bumper, but fitment is perfect and quality is great.
Due to minor damage, I am willing to sell the set for $350 - A steal for a C-West kit. Just needs some body work and paint!
***PRICE DROP - $250 firm *** (January 4th) - I need this sold!
Local pickup only - no shipping.
BUMPER DETAILS ($576 MSRP): http://www.bulletproofautomotive.com/catal...etail.php?ID=11
SIDESKIRT DETAILS ($450 MSRP): http://www.bulletproofautomotive.com/catal...etail.php?ID=14
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PICTURES:
I tried to take as detailed pics as possible. All cracks seem to be stress/spider cracks in the paint. The fiberglass itself is not cracked and is still structurally strong. The front/bottom just needs some bondo. I don't imagine it would take bodyman any more than 2-3 hours to repair this and have it ready for painting.
I tried to take as detailed pics as possible. All cracks seem to be stress/spider cracks in the paint. The fiberglass itself is not cracked and is still structurally strong. The front/bottom just needs some bondo. I don't imagine it would take bodyman any more than 2-3 hours to repair this and have it ready for painting.