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maier or fullbore?
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Posted by: 660r_freestyler
with my raptor it has a stock blue pced frame and i get my blue hipers tonight and i want to get orange plastic and blue custom graphics but ne way wats the better company maier of fullbore because i ahev never bought plastic before...o and i will be gettin the race cut fenders if that changes ne thing
Posted by: 02Yellow400
fullbore without a doubt..but alot more expensive
Posted by: awsomeaussies
I'd say fullbore if you can afford it! The quality is alot better.
You might be able to get it cheaper on ebay. Or you could call or email fullbore and see if they have any blems for the rapter. That's what I did for my 400ex. Instead of 250.00 for each fender, it was 175.00
Posted by: Fast350ex
Fullbore looks better (race cut) but there expensive, there for looks. Maier has a good price but if you get them you might want to get the full fender and just trim them the way you want b/c the race cut Maier looks kind of cheesy.
Posted by: easman31
Go with LAKER CUSTOM... Mucho better, looking and fit...
Posted by: 660r_freestyler
[QUOTE]Originally posted by easman31
Go with LAKER CUSTOM... Mucho better, looking and fit... [/QUOTE
laker doesnt make plastic for the raptor thats why they werent in my poll
Posted by: QuadJunkies
I have both and without a doubt, Ill buy Fullbore again!!1 Ive heard that Maeir has improved the fit and feel of there plastics, but Im not happy with mine
all the cut was off and had to spend 5 hours modifying to make it fit!
If you have it to spend then go with the fullbore.,most peeps dont want to spend that much but I sure like it !! 
Posted by: 400ex28
id say fullbore if you got the bucks
Posted by: Joecool1264
Will the fullbore race cut work with a Clarke 5.5 tank?
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