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  • VW Mk6 - Bodykit work

    Hey everyone,
    Lately I've been thinking about installing a body kit on my VW, and wanted to ask more experienced people about it. What do you think about installing a body kit on your car. Has anyone done it, do you like it? Anything going wrong with it?

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    Most people will just do lip kids (front splitters, rear wing, side skirts, rear diffuser) like Flow Designs or Aerofabb or Maxton Design etc due to cost and simplicity.

    Personally I would not touch any bodykit unless it was high quality plastic ABS construction (same as what the original bumpers are made from). Anything made of fiberglass etc generally look like *****, fit poorly and will crack when you hit something because they don't flex like a plastic bumper bar.

    And most of the high quality ABS plastic bodykits are stupidly expensive plus then you have to get them painted so most people don't bother.
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      Yes i was looking at lip kits from Zero Offset Body Kits Aftermarket Parts For VW Golf MK6 , their reviews look pretty good and they have pretty good prices compared some of the others. Has anyone bought from them and what's their experience?

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