non rice body kits
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non rice body kits
I have been looking around to find a body kit that i like so i can put it on while i am restoring my TII. But i can not find anything decent there is a couple like at http://www.mariahmotorsports.com/
but they are major $$$ i have been searching the net for ages any one know where to get a nice racing style kit for a decent price please let me know cause all the websites i seem to find Don't have 2nd gen kits, or else they don't look all that great...
but they are major $$$ i have been searching the net for ages any one know where to get a nice racing style kit for a decent price please let me know cause all the websites i seem to find Don't have 2nd gen kits, or else they don't look all that great...
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I really dont consider ANY bodykit on an RX7 to be rice at all. Mainly because most of the kits are true japanese design and manufacture, and the RX7 is a true, racing bred, japanese performance car.
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www.body-kits.com Check out the kaminari kit.
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oh my sweet jesus, the horror...(is it safe to open my eyes now) i personally am a fan of doing up any car you have, but that honda should be burned.......actually blown up....
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If you want just a basic wide body kit without changing the looks of the car drastically try www.tripointengineering.com and check out the blue and white car. Another site with a cheaper version is http://www.importfan.com/subcatmfgpr...&1=365&2=1143. The quality of this kit was questioned by some people on the forum. I'm sure its thin but an average body shop can reinforce it as they install it.
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Originally posted by Ryde _Or_Die
I don't really see body kits as being "rice" at all. I mean people spend alot of money to buy them and paint them(hopefully ). Hard to call it rice.
I don't really see body kits as being "rice" at all. I mean people spend alot of money to buy them and paint them(hopefully ). Hard to call it rice.
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The only way you could be rice is if you care so much about image that you're worried you're a riceboy. Only riceboys care about posing and looking legit, right? Buy whatever you think is nice and forget what anyone else says.
Oddly enough, I bought the complete R-Magic "To Bounds" kit for my RX-7 and they day it went on I was called a rice boy. Go figure.
Oddly enough, I bought the complete R-Magic "To Bounds" kit for my RX-7 and they day it went on I was called a rice boy. Go figure.
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There are a bazzzilllion kits here:
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4292175087
(sorry for the three posts in a row)
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4292175087
(sorry for the three posts in a row)