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Old 03-07-2011, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by knuklz
^ really? My kit didn't need any modification at all... And fits better than oem
Just the replica stuff ive had is ****. But there is no way replica fits better then oem thats retarded lol
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Originally Posted by noodleman
so what you're saying you're saying Konig Lace isn't a Konig product? so we shouldn't count that towards the quality of the company? How does this argument even make sense.
Lets settle this konig wheels are teh gay and look like crap. I wouldnt rock em if u payed me. Seriously.

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I never thought what an individual chooses to buy for his car could divide ppl that are all here for a common purpose. I say fak this stupid debate about authentic vs replica. There's not a golden rule that applies to all replica parts that automatically make them crap. It's up to the individual to do his own research. And to be honest alot of these authentic mad jdm parts are crap too. I'm not taking sides because I can understand both sides but it's getting tiring to reading about someone getting flamed based on their car mods.
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Originally Posted by AVmagneticZ
Just the replica stuff ive had is ****. But there is no way replica fits better then oem thats retarded lol
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as far as i'm aware in most cases, replica parts are molded from authentic pieces.

the problem with this is that a bunch replica manufacturers, depending on the mold process and material being used will cause the resulting part to shrink or warp below away from proper spec. which is why there are a slew of replica parts from different manufacturers, that fit poorly or require extensive modification/filling to get it to fit.

however.

if you do your research before you buy, you can find replica pieces that fit extremely close to authentic. keep in mind there are some limited cases where authentic didn't fit as well and a replica company 'fixed' it. case in point Blitz lip spoiler. EVO+R reduxed it and apparently fixed some of the fitment on the corners. this is what i'm rocking right now as well as my replica shine v2 (nismo) kit, both fit perfect.

PS I was also reading a thread on here that an authentic First Molding diffuser fit like garbage as well.
Old 03-07-2011, 10:16 AM
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Not too bad, but I agree with most, the wheels don't look too great. But, it's your car so whatever.
Old 03-07-2011, 10:45 AM
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I have the EVOR Blitz replica as well. Fits well but material quality is so so.
Same with the Project Shine Auto V2 front. Fits well, questionable quality.
Old 03-07-2011, 10:48 AM
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Moral of the story, at least for me and what my priorities are, I will be buying an authentic V2 front as soon as my other car gets wheels and I've modified my garage to put a lift in it.
Old 03-07-2011, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by clubhopper
as far as i'm aware in most cases, replica parts are molded from authentic pieces.

the problem with this is that a bunch replica manufacturers, depending on the mold process and material being used will cause the resulting part to shrink or warp below away from proper spec. which is why there are a slew of replica parts from different manufacturers, that fit poorly or require extensive modification/filling to get it to fit.

however.

if you do your research before you buy, you can find replica pieces that fit extremely close to authentic. keep in mind there are some limited cases where authentic didn't fit as well and a replica company 'fixed' it. case in point Blitz lip spoiler. EVO+R reduxed it and apparently fixed some of the fitment on the corners. this is what i'm rocking right now as well as my replica shine v2 (nismo) kit, both fit perfect.

PS I was also reading a thread on here that an authentic First Molding diffuser fit like garbage as well.
well stated Clubhopper... but for Knuklz to state his replica bumper fits better than OEM is just over the top and couldn't be more inaccurate.

Knukleheadz your car is coming all nicely. Just sell the damn LACES and buy the BBS wheels you spend your nights dreaming about.
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Old 03-07-2011, 11:11 AM
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You'd be surprised at the Fitment of my replica kit.. You can stop by the shop anytime and check it out.. Btw I dont dream about the BBS as I am pleased with the laces.

Anyways.. Who's down for a photoshoot when my cars done? So far it's a white Z and a black Z.. His and hers ^^
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where in Scarborough is the shop?
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I dont give two chits really i just enjoy busting ricers *****
Old 03-07-2011, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Sickboy101
where in Scarborough is the shop?
Indy's 101 Customs
73 Howden Rd, Scarborough, ON M1R 3C7
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Originally Posted by 2TH PWR
I have the EVOR Blitz replica as well. Fits well but material quality is so so.
Same with the Project Shine Auto V2 front. Fits well, questionable quality.
i see your point, but i think the quality question is more an FRP vs. Urethane issue. its really all a matter of personal preference vs. costs incurred trade off.

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Old 03-07-2011, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 2TH PWR
Moral of the story, at least for me and what my priorities are, I will be buying an authentic V2 front as soon as my other car gets wheels and I've modified my garage to put a lift in it.
Thats brilliant. I have been pondering that for a while now. Do you have an estimate on the total cost of that? How high is the lift going?
You can pm me if you dont want to blab that in this thread..
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I think im going to go with the yellow rims...
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Originally Posted by knuklz
I think im going to go with the yellow rims...
drifter stylez
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Lol
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^Jelly, or is that rice?


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