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Where to find these Fender Flares

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stock1g4g63

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I've been looking everywhere for these type of fender flares, anyone know where I can get them? All I've found are small, rounded ones. I'm looking for the sharp edged/flat sided ones like these:
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That looks like one of the wide body kits i believe Quwhees (sp?) or something like that. Look on ebay I saw them on there. I don't think they will work unless you use their bumpers and personally I think the bumpers are hideous.
 
It's not the Quwhees, the quwhees is not rounded, it's angled in at the rear and the front. In addition, that is the Evo bumper, not a the factory bumper with Quwhees attachments.
 
Those are custom made. Saw that caron ebay right? It's not the first time that car was forsale. That car orignally came from a shop in which it was their show car. You want those, you gotta make em like they did.
 
If they put door caps on that car I would be more impressed.

-OP If you have the time to mold a kit, use a few skinny cereal boxes and cut them to fit your wheel wells, and cut them to desired length. Use some cookie sheets to wrap them and your fender. Fiberglass the whole fender to desired look. Once dry, remove cookie sheets and cereal box molds. Fill in hollow backing with more fiberglass. Repeat on other side, and viola you have your fender flares. I could do this in about a week given the time and proper tools. I am a fiber glass freak because I own a Bristol 29 sailboat, fiberglass is my life on that boat.
 
Custom fender flares, not hard to make, plan on cutting out your rear wheel wells and putting 2" spacers on your back rims.

I have made the molds and put them on before. The molds are the easy part, getting your tires out to match without rubbing becomes the hard part.

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Those are custom made. Saw that caron ebay right? It's not the first time that car was forsale. That car orignally came from a shop in which it was their show car. You want those, you gotta make em like they did.

Do you happen to know the name of the shop?
 
Wow, that car has alot of time spent on it. Props to the builder of it. Looks like alot of work to get fender flares to all match and look the same, if your making your own
 
So does anyone know where I can get some fender flares like that? With the flat sides, as opposed to the round sides? Not necessarily that big, but similar in style. Buddyclub2 has emailed me and said that they dont' know when they going to release fender flares like those, but only have plans to.
 
There custom one of a kind man, get out the fiberglass and some carboard and get designing
 
There custom one of a kind man, get out the fiberglass and some carboard and get designing

Hmm.. yes i must say the fender flares in post #1 are definately custom/ in-house made flares, would be nice if you were a show car guy and they were actually made by a distributer to insure quality and design :/ ohwell, not my taste anyways :toobad: .
 
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