Tired of the brittle as hell OEM fender liners that either road debris or my tires keep destroying, I picked up these CornCarbon (I think that was the company name) fender covers. They were a bit pricey, especially compared to the TED carbon liners that came out a bit later, it was too bad I didn't wait a bit longer, oh well. Fitment was 8/10 but I've learned to just expect nothing to really fit well on the FD being the age plus mixing so many parts. The finish is pretty nice on them, I only had to do some minor clearance work for the tucked harness and better fitment on the chassis.
Right side, very little work to get them to fit but these can't stay on if I run the hate pipes as they will touch. The street pipe though with the integrated wastegate dump clears no problem though, which is really what mattered as I will run that almost always. If I really want to run the hate pipes at a event with no regulations or at a show, the cover is two bolts to remove and it's out.

Left side was a bit more work, but again nothing much. The design does give more tire clearance compared to OEM so that's a bonus as I wouldn't want to be chewing through carbon liners as much as I did with the plastic ones.

Inside, so much more room!

Final shot with everything beginning to come together looking like a car again. I have to find where I stored my headlights now to give them a good polish before installing them again. I may leave them out for a bit still though until all the plumbing, water pump, and wiring is wrapped up on the front end. I have a HID ballast relay to order to which should hopefully help with the intermittent headlight issue I was having before. I'll be focusing on the flat floor again now that the front is in a better spot, I have a new Howe radiator that is being customized so that I can have the electric water pump as well as my heater core working like before. Once that is done, I can do final hardware checks in the engine bay and measure out the spark plug wire lengths to get closer to that electrical testing point.
