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I know a number of people have commented in the past that they would like SFC's for their Convertibles. Apparently no one was making them at the time. While browsing the SLP PP site, I noticed they are now offering them. Here is a link in case anyone is interested LINKY
-------------------- Dave S Black 2000 Camaro SS Posts: 502 | From: Fort Mill, South Carolina....Charlotte | Registered: Aug 2003
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Yes, they came out a little while after Don offered his. Many now have Don's - the SLPs look like a nice piece too, but don't know if anyone here has tried them.
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Attn: Mr. Goetz Please add this public service announcement to my commission. Thank you. Posts: 3236 | From: Dallas, Texas | Registered: Nov 2002
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SS_CarGuy: [qb] I know a number of people have commented in the past that they would like SFC's for their Convertibles. Apparently no one was making them at the time. While browsing the SLP PP site, I noticed they are now offering them.
Well someone was the only one making bolt-ons SFC's for convertibles until SLP was shown there was a market by that same someone.
No strengthening bracket where the lower control arms attach to the body on the SLP version. I like the center attaching point they have added to a very familiar looking design.
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I have the SLP SFC's. It took about an hour to install and the car shakes no more
-------------------- SS-LS1 Fully Optioned out SLP Version/2001 Black vert #287 500HP 450tq SLP Built it Posts: 44 | From: New Jersey | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by DGOETZ: Nice thread but the discounts have ended.
M, Will you accept welding services as payment?
....woops.....was the first thread I could find quickly.....sorry, Boss....and YES!.....welding services good!!! Posts: 3236 | From: Dallas, Texas | Registered: Nov 2002
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