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Old Oct 8, 2007 | 06:08 PM
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Looks great! The way it should have come from the factory! Enjoy it.
 
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those rims look 100 times better all silver than the 2tone! car looks great!
 
Old Oct 9, 2007 | 08:56 AM
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These front ends do not snap on. It takes about 10 hours of work to make it fit along with some fabbing. The TT radiators are a lot larger, front support etc all make it a tight fit. There is some cutting and reworking that has to be done. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
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The standard lights will not fit unless you use the smaller NA radiators or modify the stock units in a big way to fit. We have over 200 pieces of plastic welded together to make up my fogs/turn signals. The finished product was worth it, but it was a weeks worth of time to build two lights. <o></o>
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The front end looks great. You're right about the wheels, they look soooo much better in all silver.
The painted OEM wheels look awesome! Anyone have a sense for all-in cost for something like that (remove wheels/tires, paint, rebalance, etc)?
 
Old Oct 9, 2007 | 11:58 AM
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[quote=PorschePhd;1388753]These front ends do not snap on. It takes about 10 hours of work to make it fit along with some fabbing. The TT radiators are a lot larger, front support etc all make it a tight fit. There is some cutting and reworking that has to be done.
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The standard lights will not fit unless you use the smaller NA radiators or modify the stock units in a big way to fit. We have over 200 pieces of plastic welded together to make up my fogs/turn signals. The finished product was worth it, but it was a weeks worth of time to build two lights. <O></O>
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