FS: SLP Quad CME Rear Fascia
#1
FS: SLP Quad CME Rear Fascia
I've decided I don't want to put this on my car. Its the rear ground effects for the SLP quad center-mount exhaust, painted silver (though paint needs to be touched up in a few places). $100 + shipping.
#3
Originally Posted by 2fast4u
what is this like the 4 tip thingy? but your not selling the 4 tip thingy just the gfxs for it?
Yea, all I am selling is the GFX for this kit. What I was originally going to do was just have an exhaust shop move my current exhaust system to fit the pieces, but I've decided that I am eventually going to go the true duals route, so I don't need these anymore.
#5
Honestly, I don't know. I figured it would be pretty easy to just get the tips moved to the center with a few bent pipes, but I never got a quote or anything.
Someone buy this, I need $$$ for the cam I am getting!
Someone buy this, I need $$$ for the cam I am getting!
#8
Originally Posted by 2fast4u
wait but can u buy the tip thingy seperate from slp b/c i was thinking of getting the kit anyway so if i can get the tips seperate i might get it, let me kno
#11
Its just like the one in the pic, the two piece. The one piece is what the SLP SS Camaros came with, and it has the dual oval exhaust tips instead of the quad ones.
Honestly, I like the dual one better, but I could never find it at a decent price.
Honestly, I like the dual one better, but I could never find it at a decent price.
#15
How wide the actual opening is, I don't know. I was never able to truely test fit it to my car because of my current exhaust tips. From the pic I posted from SLP above, it looks like the opening is slightly larger than the space for the license plate.....I just don't know the exact measurement.
There are 8 holes drilled into each side of the valance, so you could use those, but I have also heard of people using some kind of strong adhesive to stick them on.
I'll try to get some pics of the pieces I have soon, maybe that would help. I just gotta find a digital camera to use, heh.
There are 8 holes drilled into each side of the valance, so you could use those, but I have also heard of people using some kind of strong adhesive to stick them on.
I'll try to get some pics of the pieces I have soon, maybe that would help. I just gotta find a digital camera to use, heh.