anyone here have an ings+1 replica?
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anyone here have an ings+1 replica?
planning on purchasing the replica, was wondering if any of you have it installed. I'm really curious as how the quality and fitment is on em... if so where did you purchase it from? Not sure who has the best replicas.
I heard the urethane replica is more expensive and better quality than the cheaper one.... not sure what the cheaper one is made out of? Fiberglass? From what I hear, I thought fiberglass is suppose to be higher quality than polyuerathane? kinda confused...
I heard the urethane replica is more expensive and better quality than the cheaper one.... not sure what the cheaper one is made out of? Fiberglass? From what I hear, I thought fiberglass is suppose to be higher quality than polyuerathane? kinda confused...
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Originally Posted by truplay8
raysur350gt used to have one. If you buy a replica its probably going to be crap and you will have to mold it.
yeah, RaySur350GT had it, and his bolted right on with no fitment problems at all. No modifications or fitment problems.
FYI, the word "mold" in referance to bodykits is slang, meaning to "mold on" to make it smooth with the body of the car and make it one piece.
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Originally Posted by GoSooners
I have a replica and it could not just bolt up so I molded it. I spent the same amount to have the whole front bumper painted/molded/installed with the front lip than if I were to purchase the real front lip and have that painted.
Wow, that sucks! I think your bodyshop ripped you off!!! Charging you over $1,000 just for paint/mold/install is a total rip off!
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Originally Posted by Silverbolt
Wow, that sucks! I think your bodyshop ripped you off!!! Charging you over $1,000 just for paint/mold/install is a total rip off!
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Originally Posted by G352NV
Do you work in the autobody bis? Do you know how much paint costs for a kit? Do you know how much paint it takes? 65.00 is labor rate for most autobody shops. How long do you think it takes to just prep a kit? Just the kit? Then if your going to do it right you have to prime and seal it? Oh and lets not forget about blending the color. It takes a lot of time to mold a kit on a car. I think he got a good deal. :
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Ok guy whatever you say. Paint alone is about 300.00 now lets talk prep on a glass kit thats not perfect cause its a knock off. How long do you think it would take to prep this kit? Remember 65.00 labor rate? Thats why these forums can get to me sometimes. Everyone knows EVERYTHING! You always come off like you know whats up so break it down for me. How would you prep this kit? And how would you mold it to the ABS front bumper?
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Originally Posted by G352NV
Ok guy whatever you say. Paint alone is about 300.00 now lets talk prep on a glass kit thats not perfect cause its a knock off. How long do you think it would take to prep this kit? Remember 65.00 labor rate? Thats why these forums can get to me sometimes. Everyone knows EVERYTHING! You always come off like you know whats up so break it down for me. How would you prep this kit? And how would you mold it to the ABS front bumper?
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I just bought the front lip replica. I also got a great deal from the shop because of a friend who gets everything done there and so I got a great discount. Now, he had to do a lot of work though. Upon first inspection, he ran his fingers along the lip and then took out his pocket knife and started poking in certain places...creating holes. It was a shock for me but he said he had to get rid of the bubbles, otherwise, after painting, these bubbles could show up over time. This guy really knows what he's doing. And to mold fiberglass onto urethane...I heard that was pretty tough as well. So far, I haven't had any cracks or anything. And when I compared prices, I assumed $600 for a REAL lip plus about $200 for a paint job and I would install it myself. Turns out it was slightly less because I got a "good" deal on the lip, "good" as in yeah, I paid for what I got.