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Old 04-30-2012, 03:17 PM
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VIS KurumaZ Poly

Can anyone recommend or voice an opinion on the quality of VIS KurumaZ Poly?
Searched couldnt find much help at all
 
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If its the same mold Arch used, then the fitment is pretty spot on.
 
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Do you have an arch version?
 
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Yes, I was one of the first to get it over a year ago. All my shop had to do was drill the holes and it fit great.
 
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Thank you for your reply btw!

And you have their fiberglass replica correct?
Have any issues with cracking from scraping or anything?
 
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No, I have the poly replica. I wouldn't recommend a FG front, it can crack pretty easily. I scrape the heck out of the bottom of mine.
 
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I put this bumper on a few weeks ago. Fitment is pretty good. There was a spot that needed a slight trim and it was very simple to drill the mounting holes. I would highly recommend

I also will tell you to stay away from fiberglass for a front bumper, especially if you drive on the highway.
 
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I put this bumper on a few weeks ago. Fitment is pretty good. There was a spot that needed a slight trim and it was very simple to drill the mounting holes. I would highly recommend

I also will tell you to stay away from fiberglass for a front bumper, especially if you drive on the highway.
You have a vis or arc replica ?
 
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i just got my vis poly version, haven't installed it yet. What has to be trimmed SuperCleanG if you dont mind me asking?
 
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If it's anything like the fitment of the VIS poly Nismo, it's damn near perfect....at least mine is. I couldn't be happier. Most people don't even realize it's aftermarket, which I love.
 
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i drilled my vis kurumaz yesterday. the fitment is good, the only problem iam having is there is a slight gap between the side fenders and the bumper. Any recommendations? like on SUPERCLEANG second picture the gap seems pretty much tight i have a slightly bigger gap. its not horrible but i would like it tight to the body as possible.

it might be that its pretty noticeable to me right now since there is a huge contrast between the car color and the black bumper but it anyone has any ideas i would love to hear them.

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disregard my last post i ended tightening them up even more i thought they were already but they must of not been. now there is maybe a 2mm gap so its pretty flush. the only other thing that i noticed is with my bumper i already had slots made for the front grille. it fits flush and fine with my cf vis grille however i tried the stock grille and the slots seem to small did anyone else have this problem??

thanks for your help
 
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