Airtech question.

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  1. Kator

    Kator New Member

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    Has anyone here had any experience dealing with Airtech-Streamlining.com? I am thinking about ordering some fairings from them, possibly a rear seat cowl as well, for my 93. I was just wondering about a few things if anyone could help me. Thanks in advance.
     


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    It's fiberglass bodywork, not ABS like the OEM stuff. It is thinner than OEM, and will be needing some careful fitment when you get it. It is not a beginners task to fit up bodywork. It's decent quality, as AirTech has been around for a long time. No worries about trusting the company.
    You'll have to cut out the headlight, turnsignals and rear light openings which requires a degree of patience and skill. Take your time and get it fitted up, then have it painted and it will look great. It will never be as good as OEM bodywork, but it's better than nothing.:thumbsup:
     


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