Cost to make SRT into ACR

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I have ~85K into my ACR look-a-like/performs better including the cost of the car new. At the time I bought my '09, a Gen4 ACR could not be had for less than 94K.

It wasn't an all at once conversion. I took my time and shopped around for good deals. I started with the suspension and brakes, then added the aero (including the genuine 2010 wing), then the wheels.

There are much better deals on genuine ACR's today but I've had 4 years of enjoyment already and I got the added pleasure of assembling it myself...the way I wanted.

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Keith,

Which front splitter did you go with? Are the attachment points stable for high speed use?

Thanks,
George
 

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Keith,

Which front splitter did you go with? Are the attachment points stable for high speed use?

Thanks,
George

I got the splitter from Archer Racing. The attachment points are the same as the factory version. It's been tested at speeds up to 163mph and I haven't run over it yet. :D
 

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I got the splitter from Archer Racing. The attachment points are the same as the factory version. It's been tested at speeds up to 163mph and I haven't run over it yet. :D

Thanks. I didn't look like the ACR or ACR copies, actually more pleasing to the eye.

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George
 

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Thanks. I didn't look like the ACR or ACR copies, actually more pleasing to the eye.

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George

Neither do I. The one piece CF looks much better.

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