View Poll Results: Body kit, yes or no?

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Thread: Body kit or not

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    Not ethugin and cars good getting the bumper next week...
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    um no

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    no, and it doesnt matter wat i think.. all body kits are fail imo
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    i personally dont like body kits..but there are some that do justice to certain cars..

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    I'd say unless your driving a car that alot of performance companies experiment in making body kits for like a 350z nissan or like a cobra mustang, dont bother

    just because these other companies that make body kits for random non performance oriented cars do not take the time to make sure these body kits snug tight and can withstand the aerodynamics of street driving.
    so it doesnt end up looking all fucked up and flapping in the wind and just not bolting on right and looking manufacture quality!

    this is why the "JDM LOOK" is so respected because the cars look "SOLID" like if they are just a modified sports version of the same car that would come from the factory if you think they would have made one

    and in your case for the galant i dont they did

    i say restore your kit to the stock look and have a custom made lip if you cant find one. im not trying to bash you just giving my point of view.

    Also the reason why they are so many nissans ans honda on the road is because the manufacturers made sports versions of practically all their cars! civic type r's civic si's, integra type r, integra type s, sentra type s, Maxima se's, Altimas se-r's, altimas se. special edition 240 series, the gtr r33 & r34 with are the sport editions of the 4 dr sedan skylines in japan.

    and these are just the sports versions of the same cars cause the domestics are like the lx ex's and etc.
    so the parts are still compatible.

    but in the case of your mitsubishi! unless you have a whole lot of money like it doesnt seem soo.

    this is just to put things into perspective on why i think you should not get a body kit,
    End Point your car wasnt really made for it in terms of being a high performance or edgy looking.

    So unless you have money throw down on your own bad ass body kit mold i doubt you find one a good one.

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