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The Weber fenders flow so well, i really dig it. Plus, no rivets or vents on the front fenders? Very nice. Rears aren't too exaggerated either. Such a surprise since

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Old 07-24-2017, 03:10 PM   #26 (permalink)
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The Weber fenders flow so well, i really dig it. Plus, no rivets or vents on the front fenders? Very nice. Rears aren't too exaggerated either. Such a surprise since their f/r bumpers are very, very aggressive

Vlene is just butter. No rivets, no lines. Just clean.

If i had a 2nd Z i'd go widebody with one of them.

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Anyone find any info on how wide those Webersports fenders are?
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