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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 262 Joined: 24-November 08 Member No.: 3,162 ![]() |
FS - Carbon fiber t top lid and interior aluminum panels - Fabricated by Alan Blaine
Originally cost $ 580 asking $ 225.00 plus shipping OBO (IMG:http://dalgozine.smugmug.com/Other/Camaro-parts/i-W9gRJTm/0/M/carbon%20top%20exterior-M.jpg) (IMG:http://dalgozine.smugmug.com/Other/Camaro-parts/i-zW9RWbN/0/M/t%20top%20alum%20covers%20top%20view-M.jpg) (IMG:http://dalgozine.smugmug.com/Other/Camaro-parts/i-qxsnB24/0/S/carbon%20top%20underside-S.jpg) This post has been edited by DAlgozine: Jan 14 2015, 07:43 PM |
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No sale.
Still available. |
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newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 27-January 06 From: Wheat Ridge Co Member No.: 1,060 ![]() |
No sale. Still available. I may be interested but would like to know how they would work 02 TA that is street driven mostly to and from the track. Can you put the weather stripping on them to keep out the rain and wind noise? What secures them to the car? Once installed can you remove them easily for sat nite cruise? I seldom take the t-tops off so that would not be a issue but how would they compare to the factory ones on wind and water once in place? |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 262 Joined: 24-November 08 Member No.: 3,162 ![]() |
No sale. Still available. I may be interested but would like to know how they would work 02 TA that is street driven mostly to and from the track. Can you put the weather stripping on them to keep out the rain and wind noise? What secures them to the car? Once installed can you remove them easily for sat nite cruise? I seldom take the t-tops off so that would not be a issue but how would they compare to the factory ones on wind and water once in place? The top panel comes off with about 10 or 12 small screws. The two interior panels were pop riveted. Personally, I don't think this is ideally set up for a street car. It's better suited for a dedicated track car. However, it was weather proof. Not too sure about wind noise. It was in a race car, so noise was coming from many sources. This post has been edited by DAlgozine: Jun 5 2013, 09:48 PM |
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