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Old 12-10-2012 | 07:05 AM
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I have two sail panels from LT1cars. Both are in good shape with no cracks. Need to be sanded and primed before install. $250 as is or $325 sanded, primed and ready for paint. I can assist with paint and install if needed. These are OEM GM parts so you know they will fit correctly.

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Originally Posted by reelmcoy
I have rtwo sail panels from LT1cars. Both are in good shape with no cracks. Need to be sanded and primed before install. $250 as is or $325 sanded, primed and ready for paint. I can assist with paint and install if needed. These are OEM GM parts so you know they will fit correctly.
I'm definitely interested, but will have to wait until after Christmas.
Old 12-13-2012 | 05:08 AM
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Got some interest, parts still available. If you want to fix your bubbling sail panels this is the best option. If you are local to Dallas area I can have the sail painted for $50 plus materials and professional install for $140.
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What is the best method to remove off a 12yr old car?
I tried fishing line. snapped
Stainless 1/16 cable. Think it just heated the adhesive and made it stick more.
LOL

Sorry to hijack your thread.
Im having a hard time trying to remove one.

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What is the best method to remove off a 12yr old car?
I tried fishing line. snapped
Stainless 1/16 cable. Think it just heated the adhesive and made it stick more.
I have 27 years in the body and glass business so I have the tools needed. It takes around $700 in glass tools to get one off and save it.
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Still have a couple available, $250 primed. Be forewarned, if you want this shipped it is expensive due to size. Can meet within a reasonable distance of DFW.



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