1 of 1 FMIC fascia
#63
Originally Posted by tig488
hmm. i got mixed feelings, i do like it and it looks like the quality and design is better than most manufacturers. but im just not sure of the look with the car. great job tho, let me know when and if you get the final details worked out.
Making it look 'right' on the car is hard to do because functionality is important. There HAS to be a large IC opening. Its amazing looking at it in person because you can really see how the IC opening is angled perfectly to the stock valances.
I will be getting wheels hopefully here soon, but, as my main goal is speed they will be 18s. I will try to grab some daytime pics and repost them. I absolutely love it and wouldn't change anything on it. And for the price I personally don't think you can do better with whats on the market now. This bumper will last as long as the car, and with the quality of paint he used I shouldn't have to worry about rock chips and the other stuff that had ruined my original bumper.
#64
#65
I just added three more pics that I just snapped a minute ago. Unfortunately, my car was parked under a tree, so they didn't turn out as well as I wanted them to. I have to leave for my birthday dinner with the family so I can't take anymore today. Hopefully on Monday I'll be able to get some good, middle of the day pictures.
#66
Originally Posted by a2ncharm23
the bumper looks good, but it looks a little too agressive for the car that it's on.It would look great on a car dropped on 19's, with a large aftermarket lip to make it appear lower (Gialla,Ings,Burnout)
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#71
Originally Posted by KPierson
The top portion can't be any bigger. If it were thicker it would cut down on airflow, and lose functionality. I was going to take some more day time pics today but I took the car out of town and its disgustingly dirty, and I am too busy today to wash it
#72
He is going to do my other one next (I have two front fascias) and then we'll set prices, shipping, and all that other stuff. It doesn't look like we are going to do very many of them, maybe 4-5 or so, as his main source of income is frame off restorations which keep him really busy.
The most important aspect of this is shipping. If I remember right shipping on my 2nd fascia was fairly costly, but I'll have to double check and see for sure. What has everyone else been paying for shipping?
The most important aspect of this is shipping. If I remember right shipping on my 2nd fascia was fairly costly, but I'll have to double check and see for sure. What has everyone else been paying for shipping?
#73
Originally Posted by KPierson
He is going to do my other one next (I have two front fascias) and then we'll set prices, shipping, and all that other stuff. It doesn't look like we are going to do very many of them, maybe 4-5 or so, as his main source of income is frame off restorations which keep him really busy.
The most important aspect of this is shipping. If I remember right shipping on my 2nd fascia was fairly costly, but I'll have to double check and see for sure. What has everyone else been paying for shipping?
The most important aspect of this is shipping. If I remember right shipping on my 2nd fascia was fairly costly, but I'll have to double check and see for sure. What has everyone else been paying for shipping?
#75
Originally Posted by KPierson
Thats what I think I paid, I believe the guy that shipped it though said it was more then that.
Will I send you my core, or do I keep it? $100+ plus both ways?
Cost of conversion, less painting?
ETC?