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Shroud me up before you go go,

Dont leave me hanging, swear no homo.

Hahaha nice. Sorry to leave you hanging guys

Still waiting to receive last of the photos and actual finished products to confirm fitment/they are 100% what we all want!

Hang in there, will happen this month!

  • 2 weeks later...

We got there guys....FINALLY!!!!

Photos of the wing posts...have been advised posts have a metal plate inside with M6 thread

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I've got a new set of the rubber seals/gaskets at home so once these arrive will test fit them up and see how we're looking

Should be able to get the GB going by the end of the month! Maybe....everything takes 5 times longer than you think in this game!

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I wonder how the carbon will look painted on my car, i have nothing thats carbon and my car is that light silver colour...

and if my number plate will have to be bent or cut even more when shroud is on

Edited by GTRAAH

Hey guys

These just arrived today!! I will be doing my best to test fit and get some photos over the weekend

Doing my best to get this happening...these things just take time and lots of it!

Cheers

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