to go wide arch or not

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sach
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to go wide arch or not

Post by sach »

[quote=\"phil\"]well its like 1200+vat at ultimate velocity to fit and spray in a normal corsa colour
so i am thinking nv cant b that much more expensive
thinking of asking for a sponshership c if i can get away with it lolthen after i get the kit i can smooth it all off with a custom paint job later
sach i aint seen u online for a while
how much u recon your place would charge to fit the kit and spray???[/quote]

1500- 2000 4 a great job, what u pay is what u get!
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Post by amanda »

[quote=\"sach\"]what u pay is what u get![/quote]

so true

a friend got his 205 gti kit fitted and sprayed for around 500, was originally white now a vauxhall blue, they didnt spray inside (half arsed job) so all the metal work inside is white, and its starting to rust on the outside
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Post by tom87 »

[quote=\"sach\"][quote=\"phil\"]well its like 1200+vat at ultimate velocity to fit and spray in a normal corsa colour
so i am thinking nv cant b that much more expensive
thinking of asking for a sponshership c if i can get away with it lolthen after i get the kit i can smooth it all off with a custom paint job later
sach i aint seen u online for a while
how much u recon your place would charge to fit the kit and spray???[/quote]

1500- 2000 4 a great job, what u pay is what u get![/quote]

not worth it at all, i was looking at prowler kit until i sash said it was £1500 to fit one. save up for a new/better car or a 2.0 litre let engine conversion.
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Post by Jess SRI »

i got that kit! its good. well worth it.
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Post by voodoo_jellybaby2k2 »

Try the bat motorsport wide arch kit, they make the rally x kit for the corsa i believe. Either that or it looks very similar.

Its similar to the nova rally x kit, and i think it looks gorgeus, although i personally would stick a different front and back bumper on it, to make it slightly more aggressive. :lol:

www.batmotorsport.co.uk
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Post by voodoo_jellybaby2k2 »

Actually i think the Bat motorsport one isnt as wide as the rally x kit..... as the nova one isnt as wide as the one my brother used to have (which was the rally x kit) so im thinking/hoping the rally x kit is wider)

If you want this kit i can get it for you for £900+£1000 fitting+£500 spraying (in standard colour)....
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[quote=\"voodoo_jellybaby2k2\"]Actually i think the Bat motorsport one isnt as wide as the rally x kit..... as the nova one isnt as wide as the one my brother used to have (which was the rally x kit) so im thinking/hoping the rally x kit is wider)

If you want this kit i can get it for you for £900+£1000 fitting+£500 spraying (in standard colour)....[/quote]

whats the job like m8?
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Post by voodoo_jellybaby2k2 »

erm, lol, well hes been known to be quite poo and charge a lot for what he does......but if he actually finishes it, it can turn out quite nice, depends how stoned he is.

So basically, dont go to him.:lol: The kit itself is supplied from another friend of mine, and is a high quality fibre glass finish. He builds fibreglass moulds for large companies, in building and artworks. So his work is very high class. The kits are just a bit of extra cash on the side.
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