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Hi All -

I ordered replacement speedster steel inner wheel wells for my car, as part of my journey to make my car look as correct as possible/hide the air ducts. I just had a new project come into the picture that will take priority for probably the next year or so,  so I thought I would see if any of you would be interested in these.

They are from Restoration Design and very well made.

Obviously they will need to be trimmed to fit our replicas (mine is a Vintage). My plan was to use panel adhesive to attached a flange to the inside of the fiberglass body/wheel well, trim the RD panels to fit, and then attach them to the flange using screws (so they would be removable).

The red car below was the look I was after (less the oil lines).

150 for the pair plus shipping.

Thanks!

Scott S 

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**Off the market/change of plans**

I watched a guy heat form an ABS sheet yesterday simply using a heat gun. Pretty slick - and looked really good afterwards. I am going to try my hand at this and see if I can basically make fender liners to hide the ducting that look like the factory panel, using these steel panels as the backing mold.

hopefully this will not result in an ER visit to have molten plastic removed from my skin..........

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