Test fitted all of our Evo8/9 kits last week!
Wow, lots of hate going on here.
I find it hard to believe a body parts company does not have the man power to have a set painted and installed. It would seriously take 30 min to an hour of an employees day to drop it off at a paint shop, then 30 min or so to install. Just get something painted and installed and give the people what they want. That would shut every one up and you could make some sales off of here.
I wouldn't mind purchasing a bumper if I could see one painted and installed on a car first.
Edit: how much for a c speed front bumper and a c-1 front bumper to 75093. Work me out a good deal and I might consider being the guinea pig. I'll post lots of pics
I find it hard to believe a body parts company does not have the man power to have a set painted and installed. It would seriously take 30 min to an hour of an employees day to drop it off at a paint shop, then 30 min or so to install. Just get something painted and installed and give the people what they want. That would shut every one up and you could make some sales off of here.
I wouldn't mind purchasing a bumper if I could see one painted and installed on a car first.
Edit: how much for a c speed front bumper and a c-1 front bumper to 75093. Work me out a good deal and I might consider being the guinea pig. I'll post lots of pics
Last edited by 05VIII; Oct 20, 2010 at 12:37 AM.
Why so much HATE!
I see a market for the product for the peps that dont mind the extra work to save some serious cash.
Also go out the ED website to see pics, not the highes res pics but kinda give you another look.
I see a market for the product for the peps that dont mind the extra work to save some serious cash.
Also go out the ED website to see pics, not the highes res pics but kinda give you another look.
Wow, lots of hate going on here.
I find it hard to believe a body parts company does not have the man power to have a set painted and installed. It would seriously take 30 min to an hour of an employees day to drop it off at a paint shop, then 30 min or so to install. Just get something painted and installed and give the people what they want. That would shut every one up and you could make some sales off of here.
I wouldn't mind purchasing a bumper if I could see one painted and installed on a car first.
Edit: how much for a c speed front bumper and a c-1 front bumper to 75093. Work me out a good deal and I might consider being the guinea pig. I'll post lots of pics
I find it hard to believe a body parts company does not have the man power to have a set painted and installed. It would seriously take 30 min to an hour of an employees day to drop it off at a paint shop, then 30 min or so to install. Just get something painted and installed and give the people what they want. That would shut every one up and you could make some sales off of here.
I wouldn't mind purchasing a bumper if I could see one painted and installed on a car first.
Edit: how much for a c speed front bumper and a c-1 front bumper to 75093. Work me out a good deal and I might consider being the guinea pig. I'll post lots of pics
Sorry about that. There's only supposed to be one picture of the MR fenders. The next picture is of the Vader sideskirts.
so there is no way i can order fenders with predrilled holes just asking as I dont mind it to much widening the holese if need or adjusting im used to that lol body kid on Z and evo but fenders are different around the lights
None of our parts come pre-drilled as each car is going to need to be adjusted slightly different. If you fit them properly and mark your spots, shouldn't be a problem.
Just got a great price quote and pretty fast. Thanks. Anyway, like I said, sometimes it's a shot in the dark whether they are a tight fit or not. A body kit always needs some type of adjustment. I've never had one that didn't. I've even helped with veilside kit's that need some massaging. It's the nature of the beast. This isn't something you can do in your garage by yourself if you want it to fit and look right. Hell, if you're already spending the money on the body kit, just spend the extra 2 - 300 and get it done right.
Just got a great price quote and pretty fast. Thanks. Anyway, like I said, sometimes it's a shot in the dark whether they are a tight fit or not. A body kit always needs some type of adjustment. I've never had one that didn't. I've even helped with veilside kit's that need some massaging. It's the nature of the beast. This isn't something you can do in your garage by yourself if you want it to fit and look right. Hell, if you're already spending the money on the body kit, just spend the extra 2 - 300 and get it done right.


