BUYING A BODY KIT

Body kits, spoilers, lights, and anything on the exterior of the vehicle
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DjGodspeed89
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BUYING A BODY KIT

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So, since my rear bumper got smashed (and yes, i got it off finally) I am contemplating buying a body kit (rational, I know). I have good standing loan terms through a buddy of mine, so price is not an issue. What's the best material to purchase that wont crack? links? help???
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Quote, originally posted by DjGodspeed89 »So, since my rear bumper got smashed (and yes, i got it off finally) I am contemplating buying a body kit (rational, I know). Actually it's cheaper to go aftermarket then OEM, so I'd say it's a rational thought.
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Quote, originally posted by VforVIBE »Actually it's cheaper to go aftermarket then OEM, so I'd say it's a rational thought. Are you including the painting in the cost, too? Most of the AM stuff isn't painted, IIRC.
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Quote, originally posted by ZubenElGenubi »Are you including the painting in the cost, too? Most of the AM stuff isn't painted, IIRC.Good point.
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