Purchased a new body kit.

theaccordian

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nice choice, but if it were me this is the only kit I'd let touch my car

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its the mugen tsx replica kit.
 
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that is the only body kit i'd ever want on my car. i still want one, but i'd rather have it in polyurethane than fibergross.
 

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theaccordian said:
nice choice, but if it were me this is the only kit I'd let touch my car

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its the mugen tsx replica kit.
that's a pretty good looking one. but the front just doesn't seem to fit in.
 

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Phut said:
that is the only body kit i'd ever want on my car. i still want one, but i'd rather have it in polyurethane than fibergross.
My only problem with Polyurethane is it's a bitch to repair especially if chunks are taken out. Fiberglass on the other hand the possibilities are endless. U-POL makes this new fiberglass/body filler stuff that is flat out awesome..damn near impossible to crack/break it..don't know if it's usuable on polyuretane or not but for fiberglass it's the only way to go
 

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poly is a bitch to repair if there's a tear in it. i agree, fixing a fiber glass piece is a lot more easier. i just don't like how fragile it can be.
 

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Nice choice on a body kit. That's a real clean look and a hell of a lot better looking than all those other crazy *** kits they have out there.
 

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That's my favorite kit except the vents in each piece. If I rocked that kit I would fill those in. Nice choice though.
 

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Phut said:
poly is a bitch to repair if there's a tear in it. i agree, fixing a fiber glass piece is a lot more easier. i just don't like how fragile it can be.

CF is hard to be repair too. i wonder how you could fix it. especially with the weaves.
 
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