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Old May 3, 2007 | 05:09 PM
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i'm planning on ordering the factory scion body kit pre-painted in flint mica within the next few weeks. how much work will need to be done once it arrives? it'll already be painted and everything, so will i just have to get it put on? for those of you who have done this, how much would an install of this nature cost? not too much i'm assuming, since all that really needs to be done is drilling a few holes?... right? thanks.
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do you have pictures of the oem body kit? if you have can you please post, i want to see, i didn't know they have oem body kits...
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sigh, dude its a LIP KIT or GROUND EFFECTS KIT

Install::: http://trdsparks.com/displayparts.ph...7&parts_id=625
http://trdsparks.com/install/PT47A-21053inst.pdf
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Originally Posted by mcheng08
do you have pictures of the oem body kit? if you have can you please post, i want to see, i didn't know they have oem body kits...
Leave him alone. have you nothing better to do than to go around and bash people. Just correct him, don't be an . If you've nothing good to contribute, then STFU.

Anyway, it's something like 6 holes on the front bumper, and 4 or so on the rear. You're going to have to remove the bumpers to dremel them. Make sure you don't make the holes too big. It's better to make them small and have the clips fit snug than to have to the hole too big and not have the clip hold at all. The sideskirts replace the OEM ones. Just screw and pop the old out, and pop the new ones on. It took me a couple of hours (with breaks here and there) to do it because it was also my first time taking the bumpers off. I could probably do it in half the time now. Good luck with it.
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post pics when u get this done
Old May 4, 2007 | 02:18 AM
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thanks joes06tc, good info that ill def. keep reference to when i start the install. tCtCtC, thanks for the install link. btw... mcheng08, don't get too offended by my misuse of the word. i was at school and typing rather quickly to avoid my teacher who was walking around the computer lab making sure we weren't fooling around.
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