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Alright so i told you guys my plans were to have a custom lip kit. Plans have changed somewhat, I have read up about how fiberglass doesn't like to stick to our bumpers. So instead I am thinking about modifying the Kaminari lip kit. I just finished photo editing the rear bumper to what it could look like when finished.
Originally the rear lip looks like this:
I added my exhaust system and edited it a bit and came up to this:
I removed the center pillar of the bumper, smoothed that hole in and brought the little lip in to match the foglight pillar. I would get foglights and add depth to the front, just can't do it with this software...
Thanks, for the opinions.
The side skirts would basically stay the same.
I couldn't find a good picture of them to edit but i would like them to have a transition to the doors to make them smooth.
Just imagine that the doors and the side skirt were level on the pics above...
Now I know i would need a new front bumper due to the rather large blemish by the passenger side headlight but, the curent rear bumper has spider cracks. Do you think the cracks are just the paint or something's wrong with the bumper?
I'll see if I can capture these spots in some pics tomorrow.
wait wait wait... are you really gonna pay FULL price for that kaminari kit and then cut it up.... thats crazzzzzy.... but it looks hot :-D for the rear... i'd say try and edit the Buddy Club 2 rear fascia... i think it would look nicer...
wait wait wait... are you really gonna pay FULL price for that kaminari kit and then cut it up.... thats crazzzzzy.... but it looks hot :-D for the rear... i'd say try and edit the Buddy Club 2 rear fascia... i think it would look nicer...
Yes sir. Athough I like the buddy club i want a lip kit not a body kit. In this rear lip i would have to modify tht exhaust tips to move in more.