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1badfx45
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where did you get that kit, that is hot!
It's not made by KurumaZ, we used a lower portion of a KurumaZ and made a mold using an FX upper bumper.
Realistically. The bumper is way tall for shipping. I ship G35 sedan bumpers using fedex ground and it is at it's max dimensions already. We never did anything with the prototype side skirts we did because making molds costs money and I really don't think it would even break even in the end.
how much would this coast around? painted and all and shipped?
ucz im uber interested and winter's probably the time to do it if we can match it up to when my car is in the shop for the twins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thatd be sweet. depends how much the kit is tho
yea like...depending on price since im already dropping a bunch for the TT might as well go witht hte kit (depending on price)
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this kit will go on a 06+ no problem... the 06+ grille does mount differently but is the same physical shape & size, since this is a fiberglass bumper anyway I'm pretty sure it could be modified to accept the 06+ grille, like viet said, worse case the 05- grille mounts right up, but I'm pretty sure an 06+ can be made to work...
as far as the sides, no issues there, it'll bolt right up no problem... so yeah, this kit can be used on 06+. I would even graft the front chrome corner piece in to the front edge for a really perfect fit, this is much easier to do on 06+ than the earlier ones, so in a way the sides are almost better for an 06+ than an earlier one for that reason...
price on install is hard to say... average ballpark might be around $500 to paint all & then maybe another $250 or so to mount it all up... one big variable though is how it mounts & another variable with fiberglass, if you really want it to look flawless, you could spend a whole lot of extra prep time to make it flat enough to not look like fiberglass parts... this is not to say anything against rookies fiberglass work, this holds true for just about any fiberglass parts including the best of them... you can just sand prime & paint, or you can spend a lot of time finessing fiberglass parts too depending on how crazy you want to go with it...
in the end, if you went ape & had them really work it to get a great finish & modify to fit the 06+ grille and the 06+ chrome front molding extension, I'd think it still wouldn't be much more than a grand all said & done... a lot depends on the shop doing it, I'm sure there are shops that would do it for less too... don't know how cali prices compare to ny prices though... or texas in your case...
then theres the issue of painting all the rest of the lower trims, like wheel opening moldings & lower rear bumper... figure maybe another $500 there to do it right...
in the end, with the kit & all done great total may be like $2,500... well worth it for this much custom work I think...
curious to see what kind of prices rookie gets![]()
I really like this kit. I hope you (rookie) are still selling them when I am ready for it.:2smile:rookie:
The prices I guessed are pretty safe guesses.
450 for the front without the mesh, the mesh is not made by me or painted by us. It's a plastic material that does not chip. Ends up being 50 for the mesh with shipping. http://www.customautomesh.com/store/...d&productId=34
Sides would be targeted at being under 500.
I still think my need for 4-5 prepaid orders on the sides would be the deciding factor to make a mold of the sides. I would still have to come out of pocket to make the molds.