Mesh Body Kit Inserts

Totalimmortal

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cg6boi said:
not all bodykits are equal so thats just your opinion

It's the not the kits themselves, it's the garage installers. The average person does not have the funds to have a kit properly fitted and then repaint the whole car for a perfect paint match.

Therefore, kits are weksos.
 
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too each is his own, immortal


this aint HT, so plz stop with the flaming. if i dont like what ppl want to do to their car, then i dont reply. i just go to the next thread

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People get an even spread with me, it's nothing personal. They can make a body kit thread one day that I won't like, and a retrofit thread the next that I will like.

I am hard, but I am fair.
I am un-biased, I hate everyone irrelevant of other issues. ;)

I'm just opinionated, plain and simple and it's never anything personal :beer:
 

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Where can i get this fast drying Epoxy? Home Dept, Home Hardware, Sears, Canadian Tire....
Im assuming anywhere but trying to save my self the time of driving around
 

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Another way you can do this is drill holes and zip tie it. Just drill holes every 6 in or so. I think duct tape is the way to go though. It works, it's cheap, and it's 100% reversiable. Just get the most heavy duty you can find.
 
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