need help with bodykit project
#1
need help with bodykit project
hi everybody
now that summer has gone it´s time to mod the car a little bit
i´m looking for a lip kit such as the ing´s.but i think it´s too much money to buy the original one an cut it than in half.
cause i´m planing to get the front and rear lip molded(btw any suggestions on that).
so i´m thinking about buy a replica or the Origin Urban lip kit.
now my question is:does anyone know about the fitment and quality of this kit??
with best regards
ps: is there a vendor for this bodykit in this forum??
now that summer has gone it´s time to mod the car a little bit
i´m looking for a lip kit such as the ing´s.but i think it´s too much money to buy the original one an cut it than in half.
cause i´m planing to get the front and rear lip molded(btw any suggestions on that).
so i´m thinking about buy a replica or the Origin Urban lip kit.
now my question is:does anyone know about the fitment and quality of this kit??
with best regards
ps: is there a vendor for this bodykit in this forum??
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Might want to reconsider molding fiberglass lips to urethane bumpers (stock).
Different densities and flexibilities has the potential to create cracks through your new creation. If you want the clean look, you just need to spring the cash for the whole bumper. Don't be cheap. Remember, "You get what you pay for".
Different densities and flexibilities has the potential to create cracks through your new creation. If you want the clean look, you just need to spring the cash for the whole bumper. Don't be cheap. Remember, "You get what you pay for".
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Originally Posted by heleX
Might want to reconsider molding fiberglass lips to urethane bumpers (stock).
Different densities and flexibilities has the potential to create cracks through your new creation. If you want the clean look, you just need to spring the cash for the whole bumper. Don't be cheap. Remember, "You get what you pay for".
Different densities and flexibilities has the potential to create cracks through your new creation. If you want the clean look, you just need to spring the cash for the whole bumper. Don't be cheap. Remember, "You get what you pay for".
cracks that easy?????
btw i want to remove the front burger? how should i do that??
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