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#1 ·
Tell us what you did!

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I washed mine and Im still waiting for my lift to show up!

I put my new WHEELS and tires on with the jack :)

And replaced driver side axle shaft and changed all diff fluids.
 
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#22,861 ·
alfaitalia said:
Today I finished the above like this. Used some edging strip to sharpen up the finish and extended the carbon under the lights to give a more complete look...

...and finished the defuser area the same way...

...then did the front to match.. a cheaper and cooler way (IMO) than a respray (that will never match 10 year old paint anyway) to cover the multitude of stone chips on the "over rider" bits that stick out on a LTD bumper.....

and finished the edges to match the rear.
I think it looks pretty sweet! Good job.
 
#22,863 ·
Looks nice, ALFA! I like the chrome bumper guards, bull-bar, and the chrome side-steps, too. Nice look.

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Thanks ....they are actually all heavy polished stainless and all genuine Mopar parts except the rear corners that Mopar do not make ....not to be confused with the feeble alloy ones they also do. Hard to find here too!
 
#22,867 ·
Today I finished the above like this. Used some edging strip to sharpen up the finish and extended the carbon under the lights to give a more complete look...
Excuse the sidebar, but what sort of tow ball is that? I've seen the Euro-stye goosenecks, but never one like that. :)
 
#22,868 ·
I bought one. 2000 with 40k miles.

Hunter
 
#22,869 ·
Excuse the sidebar, but what sort of tow ball is that? I've seen the Euro-stye goosenecks, but never one like that. :)
It's a std 50mm tow ball. Same as the goose neck but bolt on rather than fixed. Probably the most common type you will find in the UK. Maybe the plastic cover is making it look a bit different!
 
#22,875 ·
alfaitalia said:
Today I finished the above like this. Used some edging strip to sharpen up the finish and extended the carbon under the lights to give a more complete look...

...and finished the defuser area the same way...

...then did the front to match.. a cheaper and cooler way (IMO) than a respray (that will never match 10 year old paint anyway) to cover the multitude of stone chips on the "over rider" bits that stick out on a LTD bumper.....

and finished the edges to match the rear.
Good work with that Carbon Alfa, Looks very Nice, Thumbsup
 
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