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N/A in regards to your post about "everyone getting bodykits from MING/Aero Image" explain that.

In my opinion and EXPERIENCE if you are considering a bar from MING, you'll be better off making it from paper masche (spelling!?)!!!!!!

I ordered a front bar thru him, took one close look at it and sent it straight back. It was SO backyard looking. finish was extremely crap, vents were shallow and it hardly imitated the genuine bar it was supposed to.

I went straight to UAS after that, and have ordered pretty much a whole kit thru them. Yes they are not the cheapest but i cant fault the quality, and im REAL fussy.

Bear in mind that some peoples idea of "GOOD QUALITY" is really AVERAGE quality! My idea of a "quality" kit (a copy) is a PERFECT kit. And so far everything ive got from UAS has been just that. Even before preparation they look smart.

UAS have numerous sources for their kit, and im sure they dont get it all from Ming.

Actually id say MOST people that tell you something is "oh yeah perfect quality mate! As good as you'll get!" are pulling the other one. Then again a lot of customers dont have an eye for quality anyway, so it may not bother them.

-btw not bagging the guy selling kits thru here, just sharing my experiences. Choose your suppliers with care!

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