Has anyone dealt with Carmarka Dubai?
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Has anyone dealt with Carmarka Dubai?
Came across them while on Instagram. They also seem to be selling on eBay. Anyone ever use them or have heard of them? Pricing seems to be fairly reasonable.
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I'm wondering the same thing. I'm about to order the front lip, rear diffuser and side extensions. But I'm nervous. Their ebay feedback is all good.
#3
Dubai....don't have to deal with patent and design infringement suits (or whatever its called)....If the price is right, don't see why not imo
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Total for all 3 was just over $1800. barely more than a rear diffuser shipped from the vendors on this site. I just couldn't pass it up. plus I can use my factory exhaust tips.
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Came across them while on Instagram. They also seem to be selling on eBay. Anyone ever use them or have heard of them? Pricing seems to be fairly reasonable.
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#9
I bought from him in 2016, they are still solid. Great quality, however I do not recommend buying the side mirrors from him. Absolute garbage. The transparent film gets ruined in 3-5 weeks.
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and I'm happy with the outcome. last "problem" was there were some gaps (quite a few). He did warn me I would need to run some black silicone around where it meets the bumper, I guess I just wasn't prepared for how much. When all is said and done I am very happy with it. No one would know about any of the things I just said because the finished product looks perfect.
Not sure how I managed to drop the picture right in the middle like that. lol
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Quality was as good as any I've seen. Spoiler fitment is unknown but for the rear diffuser it was decent. IDK if you plan to install it yourself or use a pro. Bumper removal is required. You must drill out rivets to remove the OEM diffuser and tips. As for install this was the most difficult of all the parts I had. Mostly because you can only use screws on the sides. along the rear you have to use push lock clips. its difficult to find the correct ones since the tabs on the CF piece are all different shapes. I had to dremel many of them to get the shape right. Also they are brittle. next problem is if you want to use your OEM tips you will have to get creative. my car has the hands free foot trunk opener so that's a hurdle to keep it as well. screws, bolts, plastics spacers and using the screw that holds the center diffuser fin all were needed
and I'm happy with the outcome. last "problem" was there were some gaps (quite a few). He did warn me I would need to run some black silicone around where it meets the bumper, I guess I just wasn't prepared for how much. When all is said and done I am very happy with it. No one would know about any of the things I just said because the finished product looks perfect.
Not sure how I managed to drop the picture right in the middle like that. lol
and I'm happy with the outcome. last "problem" was there were some gaps (quite a few). He did warn me I would need to run some black silicone around where it meets the bumper, I guess I just wasn't prepared for how much. When all is said and done I am very happy with it. No one would know about any of the things I just said because the finished product looks perfect.
Not sure how I managed to drop the picture right in the middle like that. lol
Sounds easy enough, just time and patience. Did you run the bead of silicone on the back side of the defuser? Also, Were you able to re use old clips, anything you recommend I buy besides the black silicone.
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I tried lots of clips as you can see from the picture. I found the ones on the bottom worked best. I had to file the tabs narrower on the carbon and these slid on pretty well. that's the box next to them with the part number.
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Quality was as good as any I've seen. Spoiler fitment is unknown but for the rear diffuser it was decent. IDK if you plan to install it yourself or use a pro. Bumper removal is required. You must drill out rivets to remove the OEM diffuser and tips. As for install this was the most difficult of all the parts I had. Mostly because you can only use screws on the sides. along the rear you have to use push lock clips. its difficult to find the correct ones since the tabs on the CF piece are all different shapes. I had to dremel many of them to get the shape right. Also they are brittle. next problem is if you want to use your OEM tips you will have to get creative. my car has the hands free foot trunk opener so that's a hurdle to keep it as well. screws, bolts, plastics spacers and using the screw that holds the center diffuser fin all were needed
and I'm happy with the outcome. last "problem" was there were some gaps (quite a few). He did warn me I would need to run some black silicone around where it meets the bumper, I guess I just wasn't prepared for how much. When all is said and done I am very happy with it. No one would know about any of the things I just said because the finished product looks perfect.
Not sure how I managed to drop the picture right in the middle like that. lol
and I'm happy with the outcome. last "problem" was there were some gaps (quite a few). He did warn me I would need to run some black silicone around where it meets the bumper, I guess I just wasn't prepared for how much. When all is said and done I am very happy with it. No one would know about any of the things I just said because the finished product looks perfect.
Not sure how I managed to drop the picture right in the middle like that. lol