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#135164 08/12/01 06:51 PM
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I FOUND CARBON FIBRE SAIL PANELS AND CANNOT FIND THEM AGAIN!! ANY HELP IN FINDING THESE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.

I NEED THESES ON MY 2000 BLACK SVT!!!!!! confused

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http://www.street-concepts.net/products.html

That's my car on the bottm row! wink


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the sail panels are nice, but a bit pricey


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I agree they are pricey but I think its for a good reason. He makes them by hand and uses real carbon fiber, this is what he told me at least. I don't actually have a set but I was thinking of buying some. The only bad thing is you have to send him your sail panels for 2 weeks. Which means if you don't want to drive your car around without them for 2 weeks you have to buy another set.

Or I would have already done it. If he was smart he would just buy a stock of sail panels (or get a group buy going), make them and sell them for $100 + a trade for your stock sail panels. That way he keeps his stock of sail panels and still makes his money. Hmmm....wonder if he would do that?

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JontourSVT, so how do you get the original panels off? what is under them that i cant drive w/ out them for 2 weeks?

they look nice...im interested.


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Check out 'CarbonLook' from tapeworks.com.
(http://www.tapeworks.com/Pages/carbonlook.html)

It's only $19.95 for 2 sheets (enough for 4 sail panels).
It looks good (in my opinion) and have had it on my
car for about 2 years with no wear.

That's only $10 per car. Pretty darn good if you ask
me.

You can see my sail panel at http://chicago-ceg.freehomepage.com/svt55.jpg

Good luck.


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THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP I THINK IM GONNA GET SOME PRE-98 PANELS TO DRIVE WITH WHEN I SEND MINE OUT SOON!!!! smile

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Can you shoot me a how do on how you did it. I haven't messed to much with my sail panels, and I'd like to have a little know how before I have at it.
Thanks a bunch.

Justin

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Originally posted by mysvt98:
Check out 'CarbonLook' from tapeworks.com.
(http://www.tapeworks.com/Pages/carbonlook.html)

It's only $19.95 for 2 sheets (enough for 4 sail panels).
It looks good (in my opinion) and have had it on my
car for about 2 years with no wear.

That's only $10 per car. Pretty darn good if you ask
me.

You can see my sail panel at http://chicago-ceg.freehomepage.com/svt55.jpg

Good luck.


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