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  1. GT350 OEM, Aftermarket and Maintenance Parts/Tools to Make Life Easier

    Yea Crumkz should put that on the list so people have more choice.
  2. GT350 OEM, Aftermarket and Maintenance Parts/Tools to Make Life Easier

    I was looking for a GT350 front fascia, I looked though both Anderson Composite and Carbon Dynamics and I even found another vendor call Ikon Motorsports that is selling the GT350 front fascia. There is quite a lot of discussion on that GT350 conversion front bumper some hates clones some loves...
  3. GT-350 Front Clip

    Found another vendor (Ikon Motorsports) that sells these GT350 front fascia. Check out the fitted picture below I called Ikon Motorsports and spoke with the sales there found out that they are doing a special on the next 5 bumper order ($999 unpainted version) and they'll include free...
  4. So what's everyone's opinion on the CD GT350 fascia clone?

    I have no issue making my car look like a clone, I mean if you like the look of it that's what it is for. Here's a pricing break down for all the GT350 front fascia (I'll keep the Roush out since this thread is about GT350): Anderson Composite: $699 unpainted only...
  5. So what's everyone's opinion on the CD GT350 fascia clone?

    Agree! If I'm going to spend that kind of money I'd want my front end to look like a GT350 instead of Roush. The GT350 front end is just way better looking than the Roush fascia. Pictures of Roush vs Ikon Motorsports GT350 Fascia
  6. So what's everyone's opinion on the CD GT350 fascia clone?

    The main difference between Carbon Dynamic and Anderson Composites is the splitter shape and size. Anderson Composites is very much like the OEM look while the Carbon Dynamic have a more aggressive look, but that wider splitter could become a floor scrubber, I can see why people like the OEM...


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