Can anyone give me some ideas or links to a few nice looking kits or addons that aren't insanely expensive? hopefully that isn't too stupid and broad of a question.
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01-23-2015, 09:38 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Need some exterior suggestions
Can anyone give me some ideas or links to a few nice looking kits or addons that aren't insanely expensive? hopefully that isn't too stupid and broad of a question. Feel free to make fun of me if it is.
Just painted the fang and headlights Last edited by Etzio; 01-23-2015 at 09:40 AM. |
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HAHA!! **points and laughs**
jk man although that is a pretty broad question. I'm not much of a body kit guy, but what I do know is that expensive is relative, so you will want to give everyone an idea of your budget if you really want their advice. Also, aesthetics are incredibly subjective. Real body kits can get very expensive. Replicas are cheaper but still cost money. Enough people are ok with replicas that there is obviously a market. However, know that you get what you pay for. The real deal is typically much better fitting with much less labor involved to get the body kit installed properly. Also, make sure you find a good shop for the install and budget for labor. Labor can be 2-3 times the estimate if you buy a replica kit because much more work may be involved to get proper fitment. I suggest you start with familiarizing yourself with the various body kits available and see what you like best. Do your research for any questions you might have about those kits. You should be able to find a variety of threads on this forum using the search function.
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HAHA!! **points and laughs**
jk man although that is a pretty broad question. I'm not much of a body kit guy, but what I do know is that expensive is relative, so you will want to give everyone an idea of your budget if you really want their advice. Also, aesthetics are incredibly subjective. Real body kits can get very expensive. Replicas are cheaper but still cost money. Enough people are ok with replicas that there is obviously a market. However, know that you get what you pay for. The real deal is typically much better fitting with much less labor involved to get the body kit installed properly. Also, make sure you find a good shop for the install and budget for labor. Labor can be 2-3 times the estimate if you buy a replica kit because much more work may be involved to get proper fitment. I suggest you start with familiarizing yourself with the various body kits available and see what you like best. Do your research for any questions you might have about those kits. You should be able to find a variety of threads on this forum using the search function. There are lots of small addons to buy like lips and spoilers and such. You'll need to do some research to see what you like best. Just don't be this guy
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I think you should put on the new Varis kit or an authentic JDM Amuse.
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^^ best bang for your buck kits out there
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That's what I was thinking.
But everyone's ideas of expensive is different. Repped for getting me.
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Curb feelers and fuzzy dice hanging off your mirror would be a good start!
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Try some searching please. You're asking us to spoon feed you.
Springs, coilovers, and air suspension are the typical methods. There are a variety of options at varying costs. Difficult is very relative. Are you DIYing this stuff? Then it will depend on your skill and experience. If you're farming the work out to a shop then more difficulty typically equals more costs. Do you have a budget? There's a lot to consider here. That doesn't even cover the need for certain suspension upgrades to keep your alignment in check depending on what you install and how low you want to go. It sounds like you have much to learn
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Try to attend some Z meets in your area. Try to hook up with fellow Z members and see and ask what you think is best fits your budget.
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PM Jonathan Vach, it's his car. Probably coilovers with a camber kit and maybe SPL arms. Just guessing though.
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