I WAS JUST CHECKING OUT THE BODY KITS FOR OUR YEAR ( EREBUNI ) IT SUCKS !!! WOULD THIS KIT FIT OUR CAR??
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I WAS JUST CHECKING OUT THE BODY KITS FOR OUR YEAR ( EREBUNI ) IT SUCKS !!! WOULD THIS KIT FIT OUR CAR??
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Last edited by ‹^› ‹(•¿•)› ‹^›; 08-30-2002 at 02:59 PM.
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B-Series Wants You
yea i know man, all the 3rd gen accord body kits are just too plain
WHAT PISSES ME OFF IS:: THEY COULD MAKE A KEWL ONE IF THEY WANTED TOO!!! THAT SUCKS!!! WE NEED TO UNITE!! I WANT A MODERN BODY KIT!!! IF THEY CAN MAKE ONE THE CRX!!! THEY CAN MAKE ONE FOR US!!!
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the "modern" one for the rex looks funny on it... our best bet is to go for a "junkyard" homebrewed, but pro finished body kit... then you can get exactly what you want... or you could fit the air dam from another car onto ours
Derick
ok.. but would that kit fit? cause that doesnt look sweet
Originally Posted by lostforawhile
here's an idea: modify an existing bodykit. *gasp* They're urythane (or however you spell it), easy to cut, easy to bend. I have the Xenon kit and personally I think it looks badass actually on the car. The site isn't all that inspirational however.
i like working with fiberglass... stronger outcome
Derick
I'm not really into the "modern" kits which usually all consist of wide mouth designs. The side skirts and rear valance are okay though. Weren't the wide mouth originally designed for cars with intercoolers?? Most of the cars I see around here with those kits usually don't have an intercooler and have $1 chicken mesh covering the whole gap. In a small area, I think the mesh looks good but when it's covering a huge gap, it looks cheap. I think the "plain" lines of the Xenon kit fit really well with the rest of the squarish body. If I really wanted a custom kit that bad, I would make it myself out of fiberglass. Takes time but it's something you can do at home, be proud of when finished, and have it exactly the way you want it.
www.b20accord.com
I LOVE the Xenon body kit, and yes you can customize any body kit realy for our car, its just the idea of how much money are you willing to spend, that kit will not work, the sides might, and the rear bumper will, but not the front, its too small, the 88-89 Honda Prelude body kits will run on our car, just buy the front and back bumpers, and get the side skirts for our car from Xenon or Erebuni, or measure your sides, and measure another cars sides to see what will fit, I'm working on finding out what body kits will roll on our cars, so far the Ludes will, with minor customization. and I think the Erebuni Lude body kit looks hella tight along with the Xenon Cord body kit.
<EDIT> I agree on that too YK, we own sqarish cars, we cannot put some round body kit on them, it looks gay as hell. something square fits perfectly, I admit the Body Kits for our car from Erebuni suck, but Xenon's dont <EDIT>
Last edited by 2Fast_Fiero; 08-31-2002 at 12:54 AM.
In all honesty have you seen a Kaminari or Erebuni kit on an 89 Accord that was completely finished? What I mean is... on the Xenon website the bodykit for our cars looks really stupid. It looks like there isn't even a kit on their sample car. However if you look at TK's, Yasu's, Eric's, or mine you will see that the kit looks a lot different with some other touch ups and additions.
I think one of the Erebuni kits looks nice, but he wants some roundish pos body kit that will make our cars look dumber then fuck, Round body kit dont go well with a square car.
in that case... preach on
I'm keeping the angular feel while still adding the custom look of the wide mouth aggressor-type shizit. I think those kind of kits look cool as hell but you guys are right, it has to fit the car. I think I can blend styles and not have too ugly a piece of shit when I'm done. We'll see...
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