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Old 14-02-2008   #1 (Post Link)
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Autodelta J10 side skirts on GTV/Spider

Has anyone seen them, ordered them or got them fitted to their GTV?

I'm toying with the idea of a set to finish off the front splitter set, but the splitter was a bit of a faf to get to fit right so I loathe the idea of paying top money for something that doesn't sit quite "right".

Opinions please! And any photos of the skirts, in particular inside the door shuts, would be very much obliged.

Do the skirts replace my sills (Black with a silver Alfa Romeo Logo atm) as the originals seem one piece?

Here's the ones I mean:



And here's the front splitter's "small" fitting issue..



Bit of windscreen sealant and a lot of work from the bodyshop and:



Anyone??

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Re: Autodelta J10 side skirts on GTV/Spider

Hi kernowmcrae.No aftermarket kits fit perfectly.I bought the Novitec front skirt for my car and once pulled tight there was a slight gap either side.As with your body shop i used windscreen sealer to fit,and a few lengths of wood and rags to hold in place whilst drying.I have never seen the Autodelta kit fitted,but imagine this would be one of the better made products
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Re: Autodelta J10 side skirts on GTV/Spider

thanks alfie, much appreciated!!
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Re: Autodelta J10 side skirts on GTV/Spider

Hi chap's

year's ago fitting the spoiler to the front of the HF turbo. i used a heat gun, to move the gaps in abit.it was fiberglass.the heat made it more plyable. just an idear!

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Re: Autodelta J10 side skirts on GTV/Spider

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Hi chap's

year's ago fitting the spoiler to the front of the HF turbo. i used a heat gun, to move the gaps in abit.it was fiberglass.the heat made it more plyable. just an idear!

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wish i'd seen that before spreading sealant all over it hehe,
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