What is the best looking rear kit?
Thats cool, you can speak for him........Do you know what he did to get that molded lip on the rear hatch? Thats exactly the look id like minus the big wing almost looks like the ings spoiler except a lot smaller
Originally Posted by LiNks
Thats cool, you can speak for him........Do you know what he did to get that molded lip on the rear hatch? Thats exactly the look id like minus the big wing almost looks like the ings spoiler except a lot smaller
Originally Posted by itsjoshufocker
just curious... i know that some people have fiberglass, but i heard that its nothing as durable as poly urathane.. do you guys that have fiberglass have trouble maintaining everything?? im deciding wether to go with the reinforced plastic of the cwest lip kit.. or i might mix and match with some other fiberglass parts...
Originally Posted by itsjoshufocker
just curious... i know that some people have fiberglass, but i heard that its nothing as durable as poly urathane.. do you guys that have fiberglass have trouble maintaining everything?? im deciding wether to go with the reinforced plastic of the cwest lip kit.. or i might mix and match with some other fiberglass parts...
I prefer fiberglass myself.
Originally Posted by Bagelmeister
I should have said that too. There is no molded spoiler on his car stock or after market. It's just an illusion.
Thanks for the compliment on my a$$ LiNks
... yes.. it is merly a trick of the camera..I have photo skills, as well as Numbchuck skills. The only spoiler on the car is that big 'ricey' one
..I'd also like to add.. that if batman were to drive a Z... it would be Bagelmeister's. I've seen it in person.. totally sinister
~Mike
Originally Posted by RBALDINELLII
Where can you purchase the Erebuni rear apron from?
You might also check out this link which lists the authorized distributors for Erebuni. I would assume they could hook you up.
http://www.erebunicorp.com/usdistributors.htm
Originally Posted by mdracer76
..I'd also like to add.. that if batman were to drive a Z... it would be Bagelmeister's. I've seen it in person.. totally sinister
~Mike
in order to not affect the aerodynamics of the z, its best to use a kit, that doesnt affect the evacuation of the rear kit. I choose the erebuni cause the botton mathces up weith the stock muffler, and it has vents.
That's so funny you posted the picture. I actually wanted to have a VERY similar setup as that guy, and was wondering if it would work. And based on that picture, it does seem to work!
What I am referring to: Do-Luck "widebody" rear quarter panels + stock rear bumper + INGS half kit (don't like rest of the Do-Luck kit since it's too aggressive). The reason I was looking into this was because it makes the rear wider and allows for a lower offset rear wheel. I was thinking of switching to a 19x10.5" +17, and the Do-Luck should allow for this. Hmmmm....but I don't think I should waste money just yet...
What I am referring to: Do-Luck "widebody" rear quarter panels + stock rear bumper + INGS half kit (don't like rest of the Do-Luck kit since it's too aggressive). The reason I was looking into this was because it makes the rear wider and allows for a lower offset rear wheel. I was thinking of switching to a 19x10.5" +17, and the Do-Luck should allow for this. Hmmmm....but I don't think I should waste money just yet...




