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jomac Member
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I fabricated an AirDam with materials I bought at local homedepot. I have a " how to " pdf with full size templates when enlarged. Last edited on 05-06-2019 09:27 pm by jomac |
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Tim Murphy Member
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Man, that looks great. I did something similar. It not only helped cooling but my front end felt more stable at high (freeway) speeds. Do you have more photos you could post and a link to the info you mentioned. Take care. |
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allstateguy Member
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I'd like to see the plans and pix also |
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Rick in Miami Member
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Me too. Thanx |
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jomac Member
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Email me at 07vette47@gmail.com And I will email you back a copy of the PDF. John |
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Tero Member
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PM sent. Thanks, Tero |
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allstateguy Member
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Thanks for the documentation! Very nice drawings and pix. Looks very doable, even by metalwork challenged peeps like me. |
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Sander Member
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For those that aren't that creative I saw this for sale on ebay. I have no interest or profit from this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/222606561894?ul_noapp=true |
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DonBurns Member
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I'm pretty sure that's the one available from Delta Motorsports. I put one on 14313 and it lasted about a week before being torn off by a parking barrier. A reflection on my poor sense of depth perception, not on the product or concept. It's cool to design one from scratch though. |