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Made mine from some clear brush finish aluminum had around as drops. Many bought them from Ed Quay in PA
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Got mine from Steve also, works great and looks good. Just told him it was a 3rd gen and they were shipped to me within a few days.
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Yes Yac, it actually works just as good taking the rubber off after the burnout. I'm really not sure what causes the chips in the paint ? Jim
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Seems to me that cars without them, get the back flanged edge of the wheel opening beat up , if nothing else. Guys that have raced at Tucson won't wonder where the chips come from ;-)
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Mother’s makes a spray product specifically made for removing rubber. It’s called R-3.
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