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Old 02-16-2013, 07:35 PM
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Lippy,

I also used the rubber mats that ERA uses ... and sells.

They work great, have just a bit of stick so they do not slide around and they look pretty good too. Just be sure the fender is clean before putting them on and when you store them, be sure to stack them clean side to clean side.

I find an old 100% cotton T shirt and some Griot's garage speed shine does a good job of getting the fender clean. If I remember correctly, Connecticut Custom is painting your Cobra, if that is true check with Diane about the best way to buff the paint when you are done with the build.

One other tip, when you install the motor, cover the inside of the engine bay with cardboard secured with blue painter's tape to keep things from getting dinged up.

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