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Old 08-29-2003, 12:32 AM
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Design Concepts or Cervinis?

My car is going to be painted this winter and I want to repaint it with some aftermarket body parts. People have recommended either Design Concepts or Cervinis. I noticed Cervinis charges quite a bit more for the same parts Design Concepts has to offer. Which should I go with?
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Old 08-29-2003, 02:49 AM
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I have seen Classic Design Concepts stuff and it is top notch quality. I have not see Design Concepts. Cervini's gets the most money because they have established themselves as the #1 maker of quality fiberglass parts for Fox-bodies. There are some other company's that make products every bit as good for less. But it's a risk you need to take unless some one on here has expirence with thier parts.
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Old 08-29-2003, 08:17 AM
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I can't say anything from first hand experence, but from what I have heard Design Concepts is pretty good alternative to Cervini's stuff. Cervini's will probably be the best fit, and less prep work involved before painting. Take a look at Age Classic Design, they look pretty good. I'm thinking they have bought some of the molds Cervini's uses. Cause they are making the Stalker line now, just under a different name. I'm actually planning on buying some parts from Age Classic Design if that means anything.
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Websites??? I have been looking for a stalker kit for a few days.. havent found one that i really liked.. so im looking around.. post up some sites for me to check out eh? =-)
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www.ageclassicdesign.com
www.cervinis.com
www.classicdesignconcepts.com
www.designconceptsauto.com
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