Extreme Dimensions 370Z "Hot Wheels" kit Build Thread
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I'm sorry to hear that. We work really hard to fix any known issues and test-fit everything to ensure a quality fit. Please feel free to call me anytime, M-F, 8am-5pm. I am wondering if you got the kit directly from us, because we stand by our product and will replace any part that is deemed defective.
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Hmmm...Is there an particular part or maybe quote the picture you are talking about?
These are aftermarket parts, not OEM parts. I think I've done a pretty good job of showing how they fit with minimal work (as seen in my previous update pics).
For aftermarket parts, from a budget minded body kit company, I think they look pretty darn good.
These are aftermarket parts, not OEM parts. I think I've done a pretty good job of showing how they fit with minimal work (as seen in my previous update pics).
For aftermarket parts, from a budget minded body kit company, I think they look pretty darn good.
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I didn't know front bumpers had fender wells. Really, I'm just trying to understand what you are referring to...
- The front openings on the bumper exposing the intakes maybe?
- The shape the front bumper takes going to the fenders? This looks like the stock bumper to me.
I truly appreciate all feedback, again, just trying to understand what you mean exactly.
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i think some distance shots are called for. what size wheels are you running as shown?
some high quality black mesh will set off the front bumper. i would also take a another
crack at some of the seams where the kit meets the car. measure the oe seams and
have the body guy try to recreate same.
this is not bad at all considering most of what we've seen for the 370z.
some high quality black mesh will set off the front bumper. i would also take a another
crack at some of the seams where the kit meets the car. measure the oe seams and
have the body guy try to recreate same.
this is not bad at all considering most of what we've seen for the 370z.
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