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Old 06-06-2008, 04:08 PM
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carbon fiber strut covers

here is a picture of one of the two i made for my car.
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Re: anyone interested in carbon fiber strut covers?

Those look pretty nice. How do they attach and what do they look like on the car?
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Re: anyone interested in carbon fiber strut covers?

they are the actual strut cover, so they just set right on the 3 nuts that the original strut covers sit on. I'll have to take pictures of the engine compartment. I havent done that yet
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Re: anyone interested in carbon fiber strut covers?

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here is a picture of one of the two i made for my car.

Those will definitely look nice & clean!
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Re: anyone interested in carbon fiber strut covers?

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they are the actual strut cover, so they just set right on the 3 nuts that the original strut covers sit on. I'll have to take pictures of the engine compartment. I havent done that yet
When might you be posting pics of the intalled covers?
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Re: anyone interested in carbon fiber strut covers?

probably tomorrow. I have a picture on my phone, but its a close up and you cant see any of the engine compartment.
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Re: anyone interested in carbon fiber strut covers?

here is the 2 pictures off of my phone, its a little too close to get any idea as to how it actually looks on the car:


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Re: carbon fiber strut covers

So you have to have the stock covers to do this?
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Re: carbon fiber strut covers

that would make them cheaper to produce thats for sure, but they can be ordered from the dealer also
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Re: carbon fiber strut covers

Originally Posted by 425hpChargerSRT8 View Post
here is a picture of one of the two i made for my car.
You made these strut covers??? How did you do this? I purchased mine from Carbon- by-Design and they were not cheap.
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