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Brad, keep running up front like you have been and that will solve that problem for you. Heh, heh, heh.
I installed mine on the used ZO6. Had about 5 very small chips, very hard to see. Thought the paint repair would have been way more annoying that the little bitty chips.
RossoZ: I am only semi good at this stuff so I have a few little bloopers. Had I watched the slied show on their site, I'd have been better prepared. I am going to remove material from my first wheel well(the practice one) and replace. that's the only noticeable booboo. The trick, if and only iff you will commit to the day it takes to do, is practice on the rear "rock throwup" area, do dit a couple times, then attack the front with its width and compound curves. By the time you practice a bit, and I was a total virgin when I started, you get a feel for the stretchiness of the material and it goes on smooth and bubble free.
As I said in other strings, I like these hands on projects. Always learn something.
And I was serious about Brake Cleen. Absolutley dissolves the marble marks instantly, they wipe right off. Simply rewax.
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