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Installation instructions for Pacifica widebody

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Old May 2, 2012 | 04:06 PM
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Installation instructions for Pacifica widebody

I recently (finally!) became the proud owner of a Pacifica widebody kit (thanks Jr!). For those who aren't familiar with this kit, it's similar to the Mariah Mode 1 but with the addition of sideskirts. Anyway, I am looking for anyone who might have a copy of the installation instructions for this kit. I'm about two weeks away from home so have only seen the pictures my friend has sent, so I'm not sure how the previous owner might have installed it. I see there are a couple of fingers extending off the skirts which look to be mounts for the underneath side.

The front air dam included with mine is a vertical arrangement similar to the factory IMSA air dam. While I normally prefer this look the underslung type of the Pacifica is growing on me the more I look at it. I might have to see if I can source one depending upon how I feel after mocking things up on my car. I do have one of the factory air dams which I might just use, that way I won't have to worry so much about my wife driving the car (she never met a curb she didn't like, either from the front or with a wheel).
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Old Feb 3, 2015 | 01:46 PM
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I'm very interested in this as well, bumping an almost-three-year-old thread!
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