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four six

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PERSONAL ACCOUNTS ONLY

I noticed in a thread about this company and I want some feed back. I don't care about your friends friend's dad, etc.


Thanks
-Nick
 

SaleenGT2001

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i have used them personally when working on my dads car a few times. i used them for parts on my Xterra also. always good results especially for the price!
 

SlowPony97

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+1 for certifit parts fit well & good price on all items i have purchased for a jeep
 

d98gt

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Went and bought a grille for a chevy truck there last week. We were figuring it to be around $125 for the chrome grille, though only cost $35
 

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i had a FRIEND that bought the parts.. but i drove with him 400 miles to pick them up from the warehouse, i installed with him hours after returning from our trip and i did paint prep work, and watched it get pro. prepped and painted... and them parts are ****!. they have wiggles and waves in every panel. they were extremely thin, dented to hell (they told us that there was going to be some slight dings, but this was BAD (up to standards they said)) i dont recomend thier parts that are big and flat panels, maybe a mustang might be differant because of the curveature of the panels giving them strenth.. but my buddys chevy really looks like crap after all the work that he put into it and it was all thanks to the full sheet metals that we got from certifit..

if you tap on a OEM panel and tap on a certifit part, there is no question that they are junk china parts...

its just plain and simple, go and buy something from a wrecking yard and put work into it before you buy one of these...
 

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my friends friends pawpaw says they are cheap as hell, and get the job done
 

NobleHdwe

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I've never used their body parts, but have gotten some headlights, grille, and a bumper. Everything I got from them was great, and no issues.
 

four six

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NobleHdwe said:
I've never used their body parts, but have gotten some headlights, grille, and a bumper. Everything I got from them was great, and no issues.
Click to expand...

What kind? Was it fiberglass or what?
 

Superhereaux

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anyone bought a hood from them? body panels i can see being cheap and flimsy but our hoods are composite

$125 for an 'o1 Cobra hood sounds intriguing
 

NobleHdwe

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Opps.. Sorry I didn't specify. It was a steel rear bumper for a truck.
 

LucasMelo

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I'm interest too!!!
I want to buy a 03/04 Cobra front bumper..........

What do you guys think?!?!

They have it for $160.00, and I can pick it up!
 

LucasMelo

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Bump!!:SNSign:
 

SaleenGT2001

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i'd give it a shot. hell, if you dont like it you can sell it for a profit
 
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