View Full Version : Kreative Import Technology Widebody Kit In Stock
Kreativeimport 01-21-2005, 09:23 PM We recieved a shipment of 40 kits yesterday and are now shipping pre orders. For those that have not yet seen this kit it can be seen here.
http://www.kreativeimport.com/kreative05/tC_applications.html
Our new site is up and running with the exception of the shopping cart. We should be fully functional online on 1/25/05
Kreative Import Technology Obsidian Series Widebody Kit
http://www.kreativeimport.com/sema_tC/images/DSC09358.jpg
Here are images of the build of our SEMA project.
http://www.kreativeimport.com/project_tc.htm
This kit is designed to allow a larger wheel/tire combo as well as the ability to push the wheels out to give that aggressive widebody stance. Installation of this kit involves trimming the sheet metal in the wheel wells and the flares and skirts are designed to be molded to the vehicle for a clean oem appearance when complete. The kit is manufactured in high quality fiberglass with gold gel coat finish. On our car we ran 20x7" wheels with a 2.25" spacer in the back and a 2" spacer in the front. We only ran spacers b/c we did not have enough time for the 3 piece wheels to be made.
We have just sponsored a kit to a customer in FL who is building a tC for Scion and it will feature 3 piece 20" wheels with no spacers.
In addition to the new body kit we expect a shipment of our new carbon fiber tC accessories very soon and I will be posting pricing on those items early next week. We also have more tC products in development that we'll be sharing very soon including more body kits.
Any questions or comments I'd be happy to answer.
Thanks,
Tc808 01-21-2005, 10:08 PM Any plans for a spoiler? Maybe a wing? (hint, hint) Looks very nice btw.
hal9000 01-22-2005, 12:26 AM please :pray: consider making a de-badged black honeycomb grill to match the stock lower grill..did i mention :pray: ?
Tjins_aLL_StaR_tC 01-22-2005, 02:34 AM Hey Lundy and Craig,
Great news that you guys got the kit in stock. We have been waiting anxiously for the kit to arrive and once it gets to Florida things will be rolling full steam ahead. I ordered my wheels this week from HRE and they will be done in a couple weeks. I ended up going with a 19x10.5” in the front and a 19x11” in the rear. We are running a set of Falken 245/40/19’s in the front and a set of 275/30/19’s in the rear. The car will be sitting on the ground via a set of Progress coil-overs. Those are also on the way to Florida and should arrive around the same time as the wide body kit.
I will keep you posted with build-up pics ones the kit arrives and I just wanted to tell you guys thanks again for building a sweet wide body kit for the tC!
Till then,
Neil T.
its_ikon 01-22-2005, 05:33 AM KIT has a great kit and everthing lines up nice
Pre-ordered mine about a month ago, cant wait to get on my car
lak512 01-27-2005, 02:33 PM I like the kit but its fiber glass(it would break easily) do you have any that looks just as good, but made of poly urathaine (not sure how to spell) :) ...it be nice to know
genuine58 01-27-2005, 03:03 PM poly would not be strong enough for the wide flares. The kit is fine in glass, and fits together nice
Kreativeimport 01-29-2005, 12:54 AM Yeah you don't want a widebody kit in urethane. Urethane is a great product for bolt on parts but not for molding to the vehicle. Fiberglass is great for widebody cars and the flares are very strong. The way that this kit is designed you trim the oem sheet metal and then space the wheels out to the desired look or have 3 piece wheels made that get you the right dimensions.
On our sema car b/c we had such a time crunch we ordered a set of wheels that were 20x7 and then installed them and took measurements and had the spacers machined to those measurements.
This kit will require a week of body work to get everything molded in but the finished look is great. You really get that Euro Touring car look and definately stand apart from a bolt on kit.
I'm more than happy to answer any questions.
its_ikon 01-31-2005, 04:33 AM this kit is nice, i wish i had a tC for it
PhreEk 01-31-2005, 11:43 PM i was wondering how much would you guess the bodywork would cost for this kit?
kit
bodywork
paint?
anyone with an educated estimate would be appreciated
Kreativeimport 02-01-2005, 08:27 AM It really depends on what all you have done. a minimal install would be molded flares and sideskirts and should be in the range of $1,000-$1,500 plus the paint and materials.
In most cases when I did installations and custom body work I'd say a complete molded job and repaint the car would be in the range of $3,500-$4,000
its_ikon 02-01-2005, 07:30 PM you also don't have to mold in the anthing have it bolted in. that would save money on the bodywork
Kreativeimport 02-02-2005, 02:29 AM the flares and skirts should be molded. No way to bolt them on and have a clean look especially with the wheel well modification to space the wheels out.
DenZinz 02-04-2005, 11:28 PM Craig...The tC is looking good.. How is the audio system working out? Do you happen to have pics of it?
Kreativeimport 02-06-2005, 02:41 AM I don't have pics of the audio yet but will very soon. The car should be all finished including the turbo kit by 2/25 as we are doing a show that weekend.
We just had it out today at Import Motion but the inside is still all apart and needs finished. As soon as it gets back from the turbo shop I'll be finishing the car and going over the fine details.
I'll shoot some pics of the carbon amprack and sub box tomorrow though it just is not wired yet.
here are pics from todays show
http://www.kreativeimport.com/gallery/importmotion/images/DSCN0596.jpg
More pics here
http://www.kreativeimport.com/kreative05/carshows.html
wOoOzZy 02-11-2005, 03:32 AM Tjin. Where are you in FL? Near Miami?
Tjins_aLL_StaR_tC 02-11-2005, 04:26 AM I live in Cali, but the tC is being built in Miami.
It will be done in about 4 weeks and then it heads up to NY for the Auto show and then heads out on tour!
Why you ask?
NT
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Tjin. Where are you in FL? Near Miami?
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are you able to put the kit on with out the wide fender flares? will the car look normal at all? i like the rest of the body kit but not sure of getting the flares
Somnambulated 02-11-2005, 09:25 AM please :pray: consider making a de-badged black honeycomb grill to match the stock lower grill..did i mention :pray: ?
Yes. Or even replacements for both.
Kreativeimport 02-14-2005, 06:17 AM our kit will only work with the flares as a widebody kit. We have a new kit that we'll be posting this week which is an all new design and a 4 piece body kit. We are going to manufacture it in our gold class fiberglass and may also do a run in urethane.
2tone_xB 02-14-2005, 05:34 PM Yeah, wish I had a tC for this kit.
Jump on this people.
Too nice.
You'll be breaking necks because everyone will be rubbing necking big time. :P
Kreativeimport 02-16-2005, 07:07 AM http://www.kreativeimport.com/10_2004/KITWEB/splash.jpg
1024x768 desktop tC pic added
http://www.kreativeimport.com/kreative05/downloads.html
gqdabien 02-16-2005, 08:26 AM what suspension is that TC on in the desktop pic? Seems like he has alot more ground clearance than this other black tC wiht your KIT on Sprint springs.
Somnambulated 02-16-2005, 08:29 AM Car looks great!
But finish the paint job, you've got Black Cherry showing! :lol:
2tone_xB 02-16-2005, 04:17 PM :nope: :blah:
Kreativeimport 02-16-2005, 06:48 PM What do you mean there is black cherry showing?
The springs are B&G Springs
DJ_X_Trodinaire 02-16-2005, 07:34 PM What do you mean there is black cherry showing?
The springs are B&G Springs
he was joking :doh:
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