FD3S: FEED TYPE II R Front Bumper & FEED Sides
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I'll update the post with some new awesome pricing. I am pushing our materials vendors to come down in pricing so we can bring better value in this economy.
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Here are special prices till the end of November 2008 !
Type II R front bumper (Feed replica) $475
FRP sides $200 Carbon Sides $300 (Feed replica)
Front Fenders 25mm wide $450
Rear Fenders 25mm wide $350
CF canard for front bumper $150 ( set of 4 pieces)
Pm me for shipping prices.
Type II R front bumper (Feed replica) $475
FRP sides $200 Carbon Sides $300 (Feed replica)
Front Fenders 25mm wide $450
Rear Fenders 25mm wide $350
CF canard for front bumper $150 ( set of 4 pieces)
Pm me for shipping prices.
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For me, personally I removed the liner and only left the portion covering the engine bay.
Im not sure which part you are referring to when you say "bumper support" as the bumper support is not near the fender well. If you're referring to installing of the front bumper, then the bumper support ha to be removed.
Our parts come with markings for holes. It is best to put the parts on the car first... see how well those markings work out. This is the best way to do it for optimum fitment as you do not wont to have too big of a hole when drilling. Smaller size holes give better support. If we drill holes and it is slightly off, then you will need to make the hole bigger... resulting in a "looser" support.
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Im not sure which part you are referring to when you say "bumper support" as the bumper support is not near the fender well. If you're referring to installing of the front bumper, then the bumper support ha to be removed.
Our parts come with markings for holes. It is best to put the parts on the car first... see how well those markings work out. This is the best way to do it for optimum fitment as you do not wont to have too big of a hole when drilling. Smaller size holes give better support. If we drill holes and it is slightly off, then you will need to make the hole bigger... resulting in a "looser" support.
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Car looks awesome there Ken! Although I think I prefered you old rims :P. After my single T04Z project is over I'll be looking for a full feed kit (not 100% sure that I want the rear fenders though). Will you still be offering this kit early next year?
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as long as we're still in business ... im pretty sure we will still offer it
. Of course the old rims look good. But im growing fond of the step lip style.
. Of course the old rims look good. But im growing fond of the step lip style.
Shine, do you guys have the Afflux Wide fenders yet?? I"m not really sure if that's what you call them, but I know that's' what's on the Fujita Engineering site. If you do could i please get some pics of your full kit installed. doesn't need to be painted if that helps.





But you can fit a 345 in the back with these quarters if setup with proper tweaking here and there.
Oh my spooeyed on my monitor.




