Here's my story. Not say where is got them from but the fenders were a nightmare. The sell was excellent but the product was rough.
Shipping was bad, took for ever then they arrive quiet damages but vendor and I arranged a refund of cost to fix. Then the body shop told me I'm looking at least $1500 to clean up and install. I told them go a head then and when it came to fitting onto car the bodyshop showed me all the lines and I wasn't happ with it and I was looking at another grand plus to make them looks how I wanted them to look. Wife wasn't happy and I ended up selling them for a loss.
I'm pretty picky on them looking close to oem as possible. If you are picky and get lucky on how well the fender was made you could be looking at big buck to fix or if you can live with the odd line not perfect it could be cheap to install. What I learned are fenders have to be the worst to replace because there are so many lines the need to line up and can be a big process to make it look perfect.
Last edited by TripleBlkZ; 10-26-2013 at 11:06 AM.
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