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<blockquote data-quote="Blake1300r" data-source="post: 242557" data-attributes="member: 7366"><p>A friend of mine had one installed by a mutual </p><p>friend ours (who does it for a living) and in order </p><p>for proper alighnment and to sand and blend</p><p> the edges properly it took 7 hrs. So the quote may</p><p>not be rediculious. Body shops do not like installing</p><p>aftermarket parts like those because they are known</p><p>for those types of problems, altough cervinis is better </p><p>then most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blake1300r, post: 242557, member: 7366"] A friend of mine had one installed by a mutual friend ours (who does it for a living) and in order for proper alighnment and to sand and blend the edges properly it took 7 hrs. So the quote may not be rediculious. Body shops do not like installing aftermarket parts like those because they are known for those types of problems, altough cervinis is better then most. [/QUOTE]
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