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Do these just bolt on to a stock gt front bumper 2020. Will I need to make any modifications to the liners behind or is it just a straight forward swap? Just need to know before I send into the painters

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I would at the least test fit them before sending to be painted! Even if they're supposed to be a straight bolt on, it's good to check fitment first. The last thing you want is to have nice freshly painted fenders that need some slight bodywork massaging to get all the gaps clean, even and flush to a "better than" factory fitment.
Just my 2 cents

Aside from that, they are going to look really good when finished. Make sure to post some pictures.
I've always been partial to the GT350 vented fenders but those are a very close 2nd in my opinion. Plus you don't see the ones you have as often on the street either so that's a plus. (not that the GT350 fenders are seen very often either). At least around where I live.
 
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I would at the least test fit them before sending to be painted! Even if they're supposed to be a straight bolt on, it's good to check fitment first. The last thing you want is to have nice freshly painted fenders that need some slight bodywork massaging to get all the gaps clean, even and flush to a "better than" factory fitment.
Just my 2 cents

Aside from that, they are going to look really good when finished. Make sure to post some pictures.
I've always been partial to the GT350 vented fenders but those are a very close 2nd in my opinion. Plus you don't see the ones you have as often on the street either so that's a plus. (not that the GT350 fenders are seen very often either). At least around where I live.
Thanks for the tips my guy. Will defo get them bolted on first. Need the car back from workshops at the minute having a massive overhaul to drivetrain suspension supercharger and wheels. I went with these because I am going for the super snake look. Here in the uk there isn’t a Shelby so you have to pretty much do it all yourself. I will defo keep you posted with some pics when done tho mate. Thank you
 

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Thanks for the tips my guy. Will defo get them bolted on first. Need the car back from workshops at the minute having a massive overhaul to drivetrain suspension supercharger and wheels. I went with these because I am going for the super snake look. Here in the uk there isn’t a Shelby so you have to pretty much do it all yourself. I will defo keep you posted with some pics when done tho mate. Thank you
I don’t know how you got your hands on those but I envy you. I have been searching for them a long time ago. Can’t wait for your results. Good luck
 
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Hi guys so I thought I’d give you a full on report on how the fenders fitted.
I can say these have fitted perfect, all the panel gaps are spot on if not better than the original fenders, connects better with the bonnet line and the door just closes the gap that extra mm or 2.
Instead of going with the super snake side skirts I went with a more flush look with the side skirt to the fender which the body shop customized. The inner mudguard in the wheel well couldn’t stretch to the lip of the fender up the top but managed to get to original bolt holes everywhere else. So my body shop cut the mud guard in the centre and brung the original edge of the mudguard to the edge of the fender. Then they plastic welded a piece in the middle as you can see in the picture below. They look awesome and a lot more aggressive.





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Nicely done, they look great! Glad the fit up was spot on for you. Can’t wait to see pictures when all the paint work is done
 

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Looks great! What brand fenders are these if you don’t mind me asking? Been looking for wider fenders without needing the GT350/500 core support and bumper.
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