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ccw283

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I'm new to the group and noticed many members had an interest in Spitfire/GT6 fender flares. Follow along as we came up with a DIY fiberglass or steel solution.

Here's a link to our new website :
1969 Triumph GT6+ Restoration :

Check back often for updates !

Kane Custom Boats Ltd.
Chelsea, QC

Building the Glen-L HOT ROD
a 17' inboard v-drive ski boat :


See our latest update to see how we molded a fiberglass "bubble" fender flare from our inner fender well. If a steel flare is preferred, a steel replacement panel from Moss Motors or Rimmer Brothers can be cut down to fit.

Here's a direct link to the latest update :
 

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Here's a set of reasonably priced universal steel fender flares :

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Paul Kane
Kane Custom Boats Ltd.
Chelsea, QC
Building the Glen-L Hot Rod :
 
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