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  • #16
    The kit i put on my car ended up costing like close to 3k landed, great kit minimal prep work everything lined up and came with mounting brackets etc. only problem was my front bar was designed for a badgeless grill so i had to get it customized for that, with that fitting and painting it ended up costing $1400, plus the $3000 or there abouts for the inital outlay for the kit, great kit though although having some thoughts about changing it

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    • #17
      Originally posted by sierra055 View Post
      I had the front and rear valances done in colour coded silver to match the car. I personally like it, although it does make the car look a bit lower and fatter.
      Got a pic? I'd love to see how it looks

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      • #18
        Only a couple of dodgy ones i'm afraid. These were taken after a 19 hour detailing session and it was pretty late at night.
        I just got my new camera last weekend, so I'll be taking heaps this weekend.





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        • #19
          The car's looking great mate. I bet your arms are sore after a 19 hour session.

          I personally like it, although it does make the car look a bit lower and fatter.
          Low and Fat are terms of endearment when applied to our Dubs.


          Snowy
          Last edited by No457 Snowy; 15-10-2008, 07:44 PM.

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          • #20
            Thanks Snowy

            Fortunately I have a rotary polisher and bought a new random orbital (Meguiars G220) just prior, so it wasn't quite so bad hehe...

            Got a bunch of stuff on it's way from USA and saving for some rims for when the tyres run out. Then i'll be happy... for a time lol

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