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> Street Car Fiberglass, Who's is best
kconway
post Apr 29 2009, 11:22 PM
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I'm thinking of using a fiberglass deckld on my car (because I want to add a ducktail). Is there a difference in suppliers in terms of weight? That is, this is going on a street car, not a track car. So, is there a prefered supplier that makes a little more stout decklid then the others?

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charliew
post Apr 30 2009, 12:07 PM
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Getty might be good, I've bought lots of junk fg parts. Also I've looked at two factory steel "straight" ones so far and they were not perfect and getting one shiped and arriving straight is a real challenge.

My son bought a 600.00 siebon ricer cf hood for his sti and it was shipped with both front corners fractured from the supplier. There was no damage to the box and it was well packed, also there were no loose pieces in the box. It is really hard to get straight parts freighted to us.
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