Carbon Kevlar Engine Protectors

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Flatline
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Carbon Kevlar Engine Protectors

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Just wondering if anyone has some of these lying around?

Otherwise Carbonadi it is
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Re: Carbon Kevlar Engine Protectors

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You're right to look at Carbonadi, Adi will look after you; make sure the holes are cut in the alternator side.
The cheapie ones are much too thin to protect but are useful to cover up scrapes, I suppose.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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+1 on Carbonadi, very good product and service.
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Re: Carbon Kevlar Engine Protectors

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What do you mean about the holes, Tony? Why won't they come pre drilled? At £120 for a pair, why wouldn't there be any?
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Ask him to send ones with those holes in.I had Carbonadi ones on mine and I don't think there is extra charge iirc.But you have to tell him you want the holes in them.Quality product.
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