KC is the MAN!
KC is the MAN!
I called Kevin late yesterday afternoon and ordered a GT/CS front bumper. As I was leaving for work this morning here in Charlotte, NC, I nearly tripped over the already delivered bumper! I cannot say enough about the superb service provided by Kevin, you really shouldn't buy your parts elsewhere without checking with him first. Thanks again Kevin!
You guys beat me to it. I was just going to post the same thing myself. Just got on the Shelby GT500 rear fascia I got from KC. My Ford body shop guys who did the painting said their price would have been higher than KC's which included the shipping cost. Amazing! Kudos to KC.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1158359458
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1158359458
Last edited by Northwest GT; Mar 6, 2008 at 08:05 PM.
I agree. I ordered my bumper conversion pieces from him and he was awesome. He really knows what customer service is. He is a great guy to deal with and BS with. His prices beat what I could find anywhere else.
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Thanks So Much!
It will be another Long Weekend at Work Trying to Play Catch up on Orders! But with Praise like this It is well Worth it! I have said it before and I will say it again My TMS Customers/Friends are the Best!
KC
It will be another Long Weekend at Work Trying to Play Catch up on Orders! But with Praise like this It is well Worth it! I have said it before and I will say it again My TMS Customers/Friends are the Best!
KC
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X10+ Thanks Kevin, just put on my leather council lid, looks great, now just sitting here looking at the leather covered E brake assembly, thinking " I can do this" lol
Thanks Kevin, you are a punny guy!
Thanks Kevin, you are a punny guy!
Shaun81, here's a side view. I think the rear fascia goes well with the GT 500 spoiler. I'm not trying to make a GT 500 clone, but I think a some of those parts are better than the stock ones.
Last edited by Northwest GT; Mar 6, 2008 at 08:05 PM.
Originally Posted by Dougxox
X10+ Thanks Kevin, just put on my leather council lid, looks great, now just sitting here looking at the leather covered E brake assembly, thinking " I can do this" lol
Thanks Kevin, you are a punny guy!
Thanks Kevin, you are a punny guy!
Markk checking in from vero bch. Fla. just got my (07) & the shelby front bumper from K.C. he is truly the man in being instrumental making the dream happen . When this G.T. to Shelby conversion is complete you guy's will be proud to see the little red pony , nother word's it's going to be bad#$$ K.C. you the man .
Originally Posted by Northwest GT
Shaun81, here's a side view. I think the rear fascia goes well with the GT 500 spoiler. I'm not trying to make a GT 500 clone, but I think a some of those parts are better than the stock ones.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1158445138
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1158445138
Is your GT500 rear spoiler a 3dCarbon or OE Shelby part? I have the 3dCarbon and as most of you know, the fit is awful on my car. 3dCarbon sent me more 3M tape and adhesve promoter, so I can re-stick it again. I really have my doubts it will work. It just doesn't fit close to the deck lid near the ends, especially the passenger side. I will try agin, as soon as I can make some time.
Steve
Sorry to hear that SoFLOGT. Mine is a 3dCarbon and it went on there really well. My body shop guys that did the painting said it was really good quality for an aftermarket piece.
Only things that occur to me are: I'm sure you're using 3M adhesion promoter before applying the tape, and using the two bolts to hold the thing down. If those still don't work, it may be a defective wing.
The folks at 3dCarbon seemed pretty helpful to deal with. I hope things straigten out for you.
Only things that occur to me are: I'm sure you're using 3M adhesion promoter before applying the tape, and using the two bolts to hold the thing down. If those still don't work, it may be a defective wing.
The folks at 3dCarbon seemed pretty helpful to deal with. I hope things straigten out for you.
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Only things that occur to me are: I'm sure you're using 3M adhesion promoter before applying the tape, and using the two bolts to hold the thing down. If those still don't work, it may be a defective wing.
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Thanks for the tips. I did properly use the adhesive promoter and alignment was perfect. My pre-painted wing came with the tape already installed and the tape pulled away from the wing in some areas and the deck lid in other areas. You can push the spoiler down flush. However, it too much to expect the tape to do. Thanks again for the concern and tips.
Only things that occur to me are: I'm sure you're using 3M adhesion promoter before applying the tape, and using the two bolts to hold the thing down. If those still don't work, it may be a defective wing.
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Thanks for the tips. I did properly use the adhesive promoter and alignment was perfect. My pre-painted wing came with the tape already installed and the tape pulled away from the wing in some areas and the deck lid in other areas. You can push the spoiler down flush. However, it too much to expect the tape to do. Thanks again for the concern and tips.



