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Hey fellas,
I just ordered my SS-III splitters from Chris, and I was wanting to know what you guys thought the best looking side skirts to buy would be. And where I could get them. I don't want to spend a whole lot of money, since I still need to paint these. The best ones that I can think of are the stock ones, or z-glide from CBB. Whatcha think? -------------------- ![]() |
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the part numbers for the stock side skirts are in the sticky post at the top,some dealers say they cant get them, some can.
I have a 94 celica so I'm sorta screwed when it comes to oem side skirts here an email I just got from Toyotapartsworld.com I too just orded Chrisc's front and rear bumper extentions. I may go with the 404 sides from the erebuni kit or a good body shop could fit the toyota oem skirts on for me. ____________________________________________________________________ Thanks for visiting our website!!! I looked at the major sheet metal components for the 94 and a 96 Celica. All the parts were the same, but..... here is the problem. The sheet metal comes with the installation holes already in them. There aren't any directions for installing them, or a template to help locate the holes you need to drill. So, my opinion is this.... I believe it will fit, but I think the installation is going to be difficult. Thanks again, Greg Whiting mailto: toyota@toyotapartsworld.com <mailto:toyota@toyotapartsworld.com> (978)374-6975 Local (800)323-6805 USA -----Original Message----- From: admin@toyotapartsworld.com [mailto:admin@toyotapartsworld.com] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 12:04 PM To: Toyota@toyotapartsworld.com Subject: Data posted to form 1 of http://www.toyotapartsworld.com/toyinquiry.htm |
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