Body Kit
#21
RE: Body Kit
^ just some advice... if you decide to go with the spyder kit, please find someone that knows how to do body work and have them mold over the driver's side exhaust exit... trust me, you'll be happier keeping a single exhaust rather than having to go with a dual exhaust. And yes, I'm speaking from experience:
#22
RE: Body Kit
reaper, can u please send some piccis of our kit my way! I just made an impulse decision to get the spyder (we call it black widow here) front bar and skirts but a different rear. And I also got Z3 fenders, k6 (or m2 or whatever u call them) mirrors, and I wanna go black soon to, so Im hella interested. Please swing some pics to c.dykstra@student.adfa.edu.au if you could thanks mate.
#23
RE: Body Kit
buddy club 2 rear, then an aggressive lip (jun or type r) looks great IMO, but also Drift or buddy club front bumper are not so aggressive, bu still a BK. Blitz is so common and super rice, but if you get a nice kit and make sure its ABS/poly and get it painted good, even ricey kits can loook good if its puit together well. Stock skirts look good with the lip/BC2 setup, but with aftermarket front bumpers, i'd definttely go like Spyder skirts with them (again, painted profrfessiopnaly)
#25
RE: Body Kit
Too tidy. Not enough charactor in my opinion. Dont get me wrong, it looks nice and smooth but Id go with something with a little more personality. Unless of course the personality you are shooting for is the smooth and tidy look.
#28
RE: Body Kit
no, the lip kit attaches to the already existing front/rear bumper. im not exactly sure how but it probably uses 3M tape or self tap screws to attach. sorry i cant tell you how, but i dont have much experience with body/lip kits, but i plan on getting the type r for my civic.