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All of Dons parts are 1st class. I just put his tunnel brace on sat. Adds right up there with his SFCs and really completes the set
-------------------- 2002 Z28 Sunset Orange Metallic Every GM option available for Z28 less leather " I HATE LEATHER " SLP short throw shifter,SLP skip shift,Free Cold Air box mod,Descreened MAF,Air Flow smooth bellows, Fast Toys Ported MAF Ends, SLP Air Lid,Loud Mouth,Chromed Stainless Z-28 Tips,Holley Powershot Air Filter,SLP Y-Pipe, SLP STB, throttle Body Bypass,SLP Cold Air Intake,Cut stock springs lowered to 27 inches all around Removed resonator and Installed Sweet Thunder Stick in its place "Love It"DGOETZ Fabrications Bolt-On SFC's,& Tunnel Brace BMR Relocation Bracket, BMR LCAs,Painted front grill SOM unlike Mobil 1 decals and Zaino which are NOT mods Posts: 10 | From: Boca Raton Florida | Registered: Aug 2003
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quote:Originally posted by cytruffle: .....and WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! DGoetzFab gloss black STB is also on & looks AWESOME!!!
The guy that put the SFCs on said, "DAMN! Those are STOUT!" He bolted them on & then spot welded them....so....I guess they won't be going anywhere!
I can tell a BIG difference in the ride & handling.....much tighter....feels more secure.
Thanks, Don!!!
M, I was wondering when you were going to get those on. And tell me you installed the STB. I don't want to disappoint any one but gloss black will not be used in the future. It looks great but every smudge can be seen as well. I will be bringing a few sets to Bowling Green if anyone would like to save the shipping and handling cost.
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You're the boss, but you really should leave the color choice up to the customer.
Posts: 376 | From: Friendswood, TX | Registered: Jun 2002
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quote:Originally posted by DGOETZ: M, I was wondering when you were going to get those on.
It took me a while to find a shop that I would trust my babyT to.....I've ordered clear corner & side marker lights & these guys are gonna put them on for me -- I was going to try to do some of this myself, but I just don't have the tools, lift, helpers, (or guts) to do some of this stuff.
As it turned out, they had to enlarge the two front holes and the center holes because it just barely didn't line up.
I probly could have done the STB myself....but it was too much fun watching this guy do it!!! Posts: 3236 | From: Dallas, Texas | Registered: Nov 2002
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Put my SFCs on over Labor Day week end. Yesterday I finally got around to putting some miles on the car.
I'm happy, I like them. Don, you did a good job. They really do tighten the car up, feels a lot more solid more.
Posts: 149 | From: Cary, NC | Registered: Jul 2003
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polished my STB today when I cleaned the engine bay -- that gloss black really looks nice! I'm gonna get gloss black/chrome FRCs to complete the "decor", along with some other black/chrome accents..... Posts: 3236 | From: Dallas, Texas | Registered: Nov 2002
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quote:Originally posted by cytruffle: polished my STB today when I cleaned the engine bay -- that gloss black really looks nice! I'm gonna get gloss black/chrome FRCs to complete the "decor", along with some other black/chrome accents.....
M, what did you polish with. I thought about using some Zaino on mine.
I've have a navy/silver color combo slowly taking over the car
-------------------- 2002 Camaro SS Hardtop, NBM, 345 HP Dual-Dual, 6-speed w/Hurst, Ebony Leather, 1SD, Traction Control Mods: DGOETZ Fabrications - SFC's, STB and Tunnel Brace SLP - CAGS & Y-Pipe Hotchkis LCA, Dynamat Extreme, Chevrolet 35th LE front and rear lettering Posts: 298 | From: Mason, OH | Registered: Feb 2003
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quote:Originally posted by DGOETZ: what did you polish with. I thought about using some Zaino on mine.
used a little Z6 just to wipe off the fingerprints & that seemed to be enough.....
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Z6 don't have any of that I'll try some Polish lok and some Z2. Mine is painted and clear coated so that should work
Posts: 298 | From: Mason, OH | Registered: Feb 2003
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Mine are on, but I wish they had been silver like the stripes (For showing.)! I know they could get dirty, but Jenny does not go play in the bad weather. I think it is good to offer a variety of colors also. Jim and the "Twins"
Posts: 148 | From: Abilene,Texas | Registered: Feb 2003
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quote:Originally posted by RareSS: Mine are on, but I wish they had been silver like the stripes (For showing.)! I know they could get dirty, but Jenny does not go play in the bad weather. I think it is good to offer a variety of colors also. Jim and the "Twins"
Everyone has their preference and if you didn't weld them on you can change the color. It's what I would call expensive but worth it to some. I think I may change the color of mine to silver the same as the painted 10 spokes. This would run about $100 a set to strip and re-powder coat less if the quantity were up.
Posts: 298 | From: Mason, OH | Registered: Feb 2003
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I also had a couple of holes that didn't line up, but nothing a milling machine couldn't fix. Other than that, the craftsmanship/quality is second to none. Also Don is a good guy to deal with and will answer any of your questions. I'm installing a second set on my wife's Z28 now.
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quote:Originally posted by NOZR1: I also had a couple of holes that didn't line up, but nothing a milling machine couldn't fix. Other than that, the craftsmanship/quality is second to none. Also Don is a good guy to deal with and will answer any of your questions. I'm installing a second set on my wife's Z28 now.
Tracy I'm glad you had access to a mill. The holes were made on an drill press from a template/drilling jig. It bothers me that some have holes that line up perfectly and others where they are off. These are all made in the same jig the only variable is the individual cars.
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