Crawford Composites Pricing
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Crawford Composites Pricing
I sent an e-mail out to Crawford Composites yesterday, they are the ones who make all of the carbon fiber pieces for the Grand Am Cobalts. Here is the pricing:
Here are the prices you are looking for:
Front Valance and splitter $1782.19
Hood $1518.88
Roof $1335.40
Deck Lid $1355.30
Wing $1595.66
Yeah, I doubt anyone interested at those prices. But of course, they are racing parts so they charge a pretty penny for their engineering expertise.
Here are the prices you are looking for:
Front Valance and splitter $1782.19
Hood $1518.88
Roof $1335.40
Deck Lid $1355.30
Wing $1595.66
Yeah, I doubt anyone interested at those prices. But of course, they are racing parts so they charge a pretty penny for their engineering expertise.
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Wow, I find it funny that blown06 replies and then blown_06 replies...
But send me a PM and I will send you there contact info. or just google Crawford Composites, they have a site.
But send me a PM and I will send you there contact info. or just google Crawford Composites, they have a site.
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Originally Posted by PlaysWitCars
I would be interested in a cf roof and maybe a front valance. have to see them first tho
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Originally Posted by DWK5150
The valance and spliter would be sweet.
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I contacted them a long time ago about the CF splitter, with attached brake ducts.
If you look at the underneath of the car in the build book, you will see the air is channeled from the splitter through ducts. The ducts are seperate, they run to the front and left brakes.
Here are the part numbers and pricing I recieved:
Splitter P.M. 319 $1782.19
Brake Ducts P.M. 313LH $382.00 / 313RH $382.00
If you look at the underneath of the car in the build book, you will see the air is channeled from the splitter through ducts. The ducts are seperate, they run to the front and left brakes.
Here are the part numbers and pricing I recieved:
Splitter P.M. 319 $1782.19
Brake Ducts P.M. 313LH $382.00 / 313RH $382.00
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Originally Posted by turboeco
I contacted them a long time ago about the CF splitter, with attached brake ducts.
If you look at the underneath of the car in the build book, you will see the air is channeled from the splitter through ducts. The ducts are seperate, they run to the front and left brakes.
Here are the part numbers and pricing I recieved:
Splitter P.M. 319 $1782.19
Brake Ducts P.M. 313LH $382.00 / 313RH $382.00
If you look at the underneath of the car in the build book, you will see the air is channeled from the splitter through ducts. The ducts are seperate, they run to the front and left brakes.
Here are the part numbers and pricing I recieved:
Splitter P.M. 319 $1782.19
Brake Ducts P.M. 313LH $382.00 / 313RH $382.00
http://powellmotorsport.com/modules....view_photo.php
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Originally Posted by automobiliben
Yeah, I am pretty sure the Grand Am Cobalts use the holes for the fog lights in addition to front splitter brake ducts. I am not sure that you can justify the other $1800 + $400 for the cooling, unless you are running a 24-hour race. Here is a cool link:
http://powellmotorsport.com/modules....view_photo.php
http://powellmotorsport.com/modules....view_photo.php
Here is a pic of the CF Crawford Composite splitter that this pricing is for:
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