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i'd imagine because of the rear quarter panels it would cost an exorbitant amount of money. i'd rather just get an m3.
It's just an overlay peice, not a whole brand new quarter panel. It just gets molded on. I imagine you just attach the panel however it's done, use filler on the edges for a smooth transition, and paint. Probably wouldn't cost anymore to have fitted than having a regular body kit molded to the car
i want those wheels on the front for some snow tires.. I was looking on vortex about widening steelies and those wheels popped up on some mk2 jettas.. hott.
i'd imagine because of the rear quarter panels it would cost an exorbitant amount of money. i'd rather just get an m3.
It's just an overlay peice, not a whole brand new quarter panel. It just gets molded on. I imagine you just attach the panel however it's done, use filler on the edges for a smooth transition, and paint. Probably wouldn't cost anymore to have fitted than having a regular body kit molded to the car
you could even pop rivet it on and leave the rivets exposed so you can be like a way cool drifter mang.
i want those wheels on the front for some snow tires.. I was looking on vortex about widening steelies and those wheels popped up on some mk2 jettas.. hott.
i'd imagine because of the rear quarter panels it would cost an exorbitant amount of money. i'd rather just get an m3.
It's just an overlay peice, not a whole brand new quarter panel. It just gets molded on. I imagine you just attach the panel however it's done, use filler on the edges for a smooth transition, and paint. Probably wouldn't cost anymore to have fitted than having a regular body kit molded to the car
its a bit more difficult than that.
and a bit more expensive too.
i'd imagine because of the rear quarter panels it would cost an exorbitant amount of money. i'd rather just get an m3.
It's just an overlay peice, not a whole brand new quarter panel. It just gets molded on. I imagine you just attach the panel however it's done, use filler on the edges for a smooth transition, and paint. Probably wouldn't cost anymore to have fitted than having a regular body kit molded to the car
its a bit more difficult than that.
and a bit more expensive too.
I know Chris, I'm just kind of giving a "long-story-short" example.
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