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My Azure Pearl with the Buddy Club 2 on.

Old Feb 28, 2006 | 09:29 PM
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That looks simply awesome. The molded side skirts really make a difference. I like the black grills. You should throw some fogs in.
Old Feb 28, 2006 | 10:12 PM
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i dont live in a state that requires front plates thank goodness, if your allowed to put it in your windshield I would keep the holes off the front, and NO to the CF hood, she looks so clean as is, I wouldnt mess it up.
Old Feb 28, 2006 | 11:23 PM
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very nice!
Old Mar 1, 2006 | 01:56 AM
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nice ap bro. now you just need a big FMIC to fill in that gap. =P
Old Mar 6, 2006 | 04:29 AM
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hey the kit looks sweet, but i noticed that the spot for the grill is smaller than the stock grill. Do you know what grill would fit there or would you have to make modifications to a grill to make it fit?
Old Mar 6, 2006 | 04:33 AM
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HOTT!
Old Mar 6, 2006 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by tCDanny
hey the kit looks sweet, but i noticed that the spot for the grill is smaller than the stock grill. Do you know what grill would fit there or would you have to make modifications to a grill to make it fit?
That grille I got on right now is just some aluminum wire my bodyshop had and spray painted black. But I just ordered some grille sheets off grilleguy.com that I'm gonna have the shop "customize" it for me.
Old Mar 7, 2006 | 03:16 PM
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seems or not, it being molded looks 20 times better.Very nice tc.
Old Mar 8, 2006 | 04:14 AM
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Holy crap, thats awesome lookin!
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 03:40 PM
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i didnt relize that the front looks so damn good.whats the clearance on that?

i was considering gettin the kaminari...but im not feeling the front, but this front looks awsomeeeee.

thats not urethene is it?
Old Apr 20, 2006 | 03:42 PM
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Ok one question why the uneven gap between the hood and front clip?
Old Apr 20, 2006 | 04:10 PM
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That turned out really good, love the molding...I have the same kit on my IIP.
Old Apr 20, 2006 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Lunatique
There's some minor details here and there that I need the body shop to rework on but overall...

i see a little of what you're talkin about...looks like a distinct line there on that right rear bumper mold.

meh...minor considering how nice the complete product looks and i'm sure it looks even more amazing in person.
Old Apr 20, 2006 | 04:16 PM
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Best looking tC I've seen...LOVE IT!
Old Apr 24, 2006 | 11:31 AM
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Errr sorry been very distracted with new job and all and haven't been back on the boards.

Originally Posted by sako
i didnt relize that the front looks so damn good.whats the clearance on that?

i was considering gettin the kaminari...but im not feeling the front, but this front looks awsomeeeee.

thats not urethene is it?
I'm not exactly sure of the clearance haven't actually measured it but I also have the car lowered. So I do have to be carefull with those stupid ramped entry-ways into parking lots of big dips. Other then that I'm pretty ok, it doesn't do badly going straight into a speedbump at slow speed. And no the kit isn't urethene.
Old Apr 24, 2006 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Jester28
Ok one question why the uneven gap between the hood and front clip?
I'm not sure if it was the kit or the bodyshop but the front bumper doesn't fit "perfectly". Another detail I'll have to have cleared up later.
Old Apr 26, 2006 | 01:48 AM
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what does it mean when you say "molded" on?
Old Apr 26, 2006 | 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by -JoKeR-
what does it mean when you say "molded" on?
You'll notice that there is no line on the side skirts or where the rear bumper would usually fit. You can't see the seams where the panels go together, because they've been filled. I don't know the process well, but it just makes for a cleaner, more natural look. Compare the transitions from the rear quarter panels to the bumper in the back- no lines- to the transitions from the front fenders to the front bumper.

Not sure why only the back and sides were molded, but in this scenario it makes for a convenient comparison.
Old Apr 26, 2006 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Magnus213
You'll notice that there is no line on the side skirts or where the rear bumper would usually fit. You can't see the seams where the panels go together, because they've been filled. I don't know the process well, but it just makes for a cleaner, more natural look. Compare the transitions from the rear quarter panels to the bumper in the back- no lines- to the transitions from the front fenders to the front bumper.

Not sure why only the back and sides were molded, but in this scenario it makes for a convenient comparison.
Yeah originally I envisioned the whole kit to be molded on including the front but both my cousin and my body shop recommended not to. Saying that the front bumper is much much easier to mess up. IE. If a dip came up and suprised you the front will take the hit and it might crack the molding.
Old Apr 26, 2006 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Lunatique
Originally Posted by Magnus213
You'll notice that there is no line on the side skirts or where the rear bumper would usually fit. You can't see the seams where the panels go together, because they've been filled. I don't know the process well, but it just makes for a cleaner, more natural look. Compare the transitions from the rear quarter panels to the bumper in the back- no lines- to the transitions from the front fenders to the front bumper.

Not sure why only the back and sides were molded, but in this scenario it makes for a convenient comparison.
Yeah originally I envisioned the whole kit to be molded on including the front but both my cousin and my body shop recommended not to. Saying that the front bumper is much much easier to mess up. IE. If a dip came up and suprised you the front will take the hit and it might crack the molding.
Makes sense. I was wondering if you were planning on rear-ending people, but not getting rear-ended

Once again, great-looking work.

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