Aerodynamic Research Body Kit
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Aerodynamic Research Body Kit
Has anyone heard of this kit? It's fiberglass and cheap as hell so I would imagine the fitment would be a nightmare but I can't even really see it from the heavily water marked photos.
So if you've heard of it or know where there's some photos please link me, the owner of this company is pretty local, I sent him an email with a few questions and a request for better pictures.
http://www.extremeparts.ca/new/index...mart&Itemid=36
So if you've heard of it or know where there's some photos please link me, the owner of this company is pretty local, I sent him an email with a few questions and a request for better pictures.
http://www.extremeparts.ca/new/index...mart&Itemid=36
it might be the same as the "Sigma" (Duraflex) at the bottom of this page:
http://www.gdbodykits.com/SearchResults.asp
If you are able to have the kit molded in it might be a good choice (I think there are better options, but I'm keeping them to myself since my car is going through transformation right now)... but I wouldn’t expect any of them to be a perfect fit as bolt on.
You might want to consider the rookie bumper and sides and only worry about the rear - rookies pieces fit great!
http://www.gdbodykits.com/SearchResults.asp
If you are able to have the kit molded in it might be a good choice (I think there are better options, but I'm keeping them to myself since my car is going through transformation right now)... but I wouldn’t expect any of them to be a perfect fit as bolt on.
You might want to consider the rookie bumper and sides and only worry about the rear - rookies pieces fit great!
Hey that is a Gialla Replica Kit, I was looking at the front bumper myself before i got the Nismo front bumper. Its a pretty good price, but I think i would get different sides and rear.
Too common? Out of all the G35 sedans I see on a weekly basis I've only seen one with the Nismo kit over the past year. Even with the watermarking, the kit mentioned by the OP looks disgusting.
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Guys, the nismo kit came stock on some of the cars! It is common, doesn't mean it doesn't look amazing.
I am just having a hard time getting my hands on a nismo bumper alone for less than $900 Canadian.
The Kurookie was my first choice and still is, but I am having trouble justifying the price of $500 shipped to me when I could get that whole kit I mentioned above for the same price. I would probably only use the bumper and rear and sell the skirts and they look like a really bad impul rip off.
I have been considering the stillen front lip but I think if I am going to spend that kind of money I should probably get a whole new bumper since it needs painting anyways.
Might just keep my stock skirts or maybe hop on the Nisrookie group buy...
I am just having a hard time getting my hands on a nismo bumper alone for less than $900 Canadian.
The Kurookie was my first choice and still is, but I am having trouble justifying the price of $500 shipped to me when I could get that whole kit I mentioned above for the same price. I would probably only use the bumper and rear and sell the skirts and they look like a really bad impul rip off.
I have been considering the stillen front lip but I think if I am going to spend that kind of money I should probably get a whole new bumper since it needs painting anyways.
Might just keep my stock skirts or maybe hop on the Nisrookie group buy...
There's a reason it's overdone. It looks good. I'd rather be common while looking good than different while looking bad.
I guess if you can find an uncommon kit that looks good, then you're good to go. It's either going to be expensive (or else it would also be overdone) or new.
To the OP, Extreme Dimensions is notorious for their poor fitting kits. That isn't to say they all fit poorly, but they've built that reputation for a reason. Who knows, you might get lucky, though.
I guess if you can find an uncommon kit that looks good, then you're good to go. It's either going to be expensive (or else it would also be overdone) or new.
To the OP, Extreme Dimensions is notorious for their poor fitting kits. That isn't to say they all fit poorly, but they've built that reputation for a reason. Who knows, you might get lucky, though.
eh, i prefer the Nismo over the Krookie. Nismo only seems common because a lot of people show them off on here. Krookie only looks good at certain angles and looks best on the 05-06.
^+1. The Nismo may be common on the forums and at meets, but it's unlikely you'll run into it too often on a daily basis. I can only speak for myself, but living in SoCal I don't see many Nismo sedans around. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places.
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I don't see many G35s around me so it's all good haha.
I want to Kurookie pretty bad, but like I said it's going to cost just over $500 by the time it gets here and that it before paint!!! All that for a fiberglass bumper seems kinda steep. If I was in the states and shipping wasn't $200+ dollars then I would be on it for sure.
I prefer the kurookie over the nismo. Kurookie looks stock but also aggressive.
I want to Kurookie pretty bad, but like I said it's going to cost just over $500 by the time it gets here and that it before paint!!! All that for a fiberglass bumper seems kinda steep. If I was in the states and shipping wasn't $200+ dollars then I would be on it for sure.
I prefer the kurookie over the nismo. Kurookie looks stock but also aggressive.



