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Old 04-14-09, 04:11 PM
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I like the Xtreme kit skirts...
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Old 04-14-09, 04:13 PM
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I think you get the point of this thread about "clean" side skirts.

One other thing I recommend is that whatever you choose, please ensure that your front and rear bumper lines up with the skirts. Nothing worse than vertex side skirts with 92-96 rear bumper, etc. You get the point.
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Thank you guys this has been a very helpful thread for me, maybe for some others in the future too.
Old 04-14-09, 06:11 PM
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I vote 97+ OEM Skirts for president! I just hate dealing with fiberglass. You cant beat the quality of OEM.
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HAHA, Snook, I almost bought that car. In the end I couldn't get over his wheels and kit, even though he said he had the stock front sides in Oregon available for pick up
Old 04-14-09, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by rpx13
I like the Xtreme kit skirts...
Looks like a vortex is sucking them into the door.

97 or AC....... 97 is the best value of the two.
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Originally Posted by eHIGH
HAHA, Snook, I almost bought that car. In the end I couldn't get over his wheels and kit, even though he said he had the stock front sides in Oregon available for pick up
Thats funny, I sold one of my vettes, the daily driver and needed a car fast. the sc300 seemed interesting and I wanted a 5 speed. Had to transport it for 1k from CA to FL. Any way Im cleaning up this guys mess, kind of like resurrecting this sc again. Its relatively low mileage, was mechanically well maintained and theres nothing I cant fix on the inside or outside easily so I went for it. Ive already modified the rear bumper a little and gotten chrome badges instead of gold. I have a nice set of 20s picked out and Im going to go with a 97 body conversion. On the inside I ripped out his stereo system and am going with a black and tan theme. Like I said I took a look and saw that i could clean up his mess so I went for it. In about a month it'll be a good example of a sc
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Originally Posted by rpx13
I like the Xtreme kit skirts...
I really like the clean and straight look of those. Haven't really heard or seen this kit for some reason but it looks awesome, though. I'd even say it's slightly cleaner than the Vertex and AC side skirts.

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