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Front: Kuruma Z Front Bumper Replica

Back: Chargespeed Rear with CF Diffuser

Sides: Impul Side Kirts

Overall:

Overall im happy with the outcome. The rear of the car looks awesome. Unfortunately the car, prior to me, seems to have had a repaint and a gradient added as now with a bodykit i can see the difference between the two sides. Its fairly obvious the colour differences in the rear left of the car. I'll need to repaint the car now sadly, however its probably for the best.

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Nice!! What paint did you use roof?

We are the only ones i see rolling like M3s with black roof, looks awesome :)

Ill have to catch up with u on the GC at one of the car events.

Nice headlights too, did you do that or the usa ones?

I used vinyl for mine, got a spare roll of it if anyone is interested.

Nice!! What paint did you use roof?

We are the only ones i see rolling like M3s with black roof, looks awesome :)

Ill have to catch up with u on the GC at one of the car events.

Nice headlights too, did you do that or the usa ones?

I used vinyl for mine, got a spare roll of it if anyone is interested.

Unsure what it was called, i just asked for a gloss black to match the sunroof.

The headlights are imported from the USA, yeah.

Looking forward to seeing you at an event :)

Edited by sheldon2369

Hey, who did you buy your kit through?

any fitment issues?

looks great!!!

Also, is that carbon on the chargespeed?

is it all fibreglass?

The kit was purchased through Strafe Automotive in America (http://strafeautomotive.com/home.php?cat=252)

The kit is all replica so fitment issues is always an issue however due to the fact that its from the US its pretty perfect. The rear has no issues at all, the front has a slight issue with one of the indicators on the side not fitting properly and the sideskirts aren't as flush as they could be.

The rear diffuser is Carbon, yeh - other than that, a good quality fibreglass composite from what i can tell.

On another note. I have my car booked in to be repainted on the 14th on November. Going for a Lambo / Audi Pearl White type color. (A little brighter than IP)

The kit was purchased through Strafe Automotive in America (http://strafeautomot...ome.php?cat=252)

The kit is all replica so fitment issues is always an issue however due to the fact that its from the US its pretty perfect. The rear has no issues at all, the front has a slight issue with one of the indicators on the side not fitting properly and the sideskirts aren't as flush as they could be.

The rear diffuser is Carbon, yeh - other than that, a good quality fibreglass composite from what i can tell.

On another note. I have my car booked in to be repainted on the 14th on November. Going for a Lambo / Audi Pearl White type color. (A little brighter than IP)

Yo, How much is it for the repaint, r you getting the entire car done or just one side

Yeah, Specially for a three layer pearl. I just need to figure out what color to go. I'm thinking an Arctic white Pearl, thoughts?

Strafe are a little hard to contact. I didnt have issues but i know others did.

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