New front & spoiler from RE AMEMIYA
#7
um...c west kits are pretty distinctive bro. 4 side air dams, with 2 larger ones by the sides..plus a wide front mouth, anticipating intercoolers to be fitted there..
probably would be good if you go check out C-West's website? think they'll have some kits there...
probably would be good if you go check out C-West's website? think they'll have some kits there...
#8
Originally Posted by coupe07
idea!!
it will def look nicer on a RX7 or 8, but it looks similar to my Cwest front...maybe i can reinforce my bumper with this...
bro, you distributing this?
#10
Originally Posted by jondog
the RE kit is just adding on the black sides rite? is it ABS or CF?
it will def look nicer on a RX7 or 8, but it looks similar to my Cwest front...maybe i can reinforce my bumper with this...
bro, you distributing this?
it will def look nicer on a RX7 or 8, but it looks similar to my Cwest front...maybe i can reinforce my bumper with this...
bro, you distributing this?
yes to ur question abt distributing...
#12
Originally Posted by coupe07
theres frp n wet carbon....
yes to ur question abt distributing...
yes to ur question abt distributing...
want to see whether it is in my budget or not, plus i need a new front if i'm heading up for track.
thanks.
jon
#14
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Originally Posted by lennon
More grip on the front...... :D
mite look pretty nice with those black skirtings on each side of the Cwest front end.
#16
Bro look at his posts above yours :D ..... his is a mx-5
Originally Posted by lennon
Dude, you keep on saying 'C-west' bodykit but i couldnt find it on the web and option mag. Are u sure there's C-West bodykit for RX8 in the market..
#19
Originally Posted by boonyloh
Bro look at his posts above yours :D ..... his is a mx-5
C-west kits are meant for slightly wide front ends, so when it comes to smaller cars like my MX, they'd have to cut and paste a little to scale down. then you bring it back to your regular workshop for the touching up and respray.
don't worry too much about the authenticity of kits in the market nowadays, its the material that you need to contemplate about.
cheers!
jon
#20
Originally Posted by jondog
actually, there is always a C-west kit for most new rides nowadays. In fact, C-west kits, esp their front ends are very universal. it can fit anywhere from a civic to a 350Z wide body. if you can't find the authentic C-west kit on the 'Net, why not take a drive up to Msia and get one fabricated for you, like what i did?
C-west kits are meant for slightly wide front ends, so when it comes to smaller cars like my MX, they'd have to cut and paste a little to scale down. then you bring it back to your regular workshop for the touching up and respray.
don't worry too much about the authenticity of kits in the market nowadays, its the material that you need to contemplate about.
cheers!
jon
C-west kits are meant for slightly wide front ends, so when it comes to smaller cars like my MX, they'd have to cut and paste a little to scale down. then you bring it back to your regular workshop for the touching up and respray.
don't worry too much about the authenticity of kits in the market nowadays, its the material that you need to contemplate about.
cheers!
jon
#21
Originally Posted by coupe07
bro, say no to "piracy"....
no offence coupe, but i think we do not have to pay royalties to designers for these kits. there is always a grey area where we have to draw a line.
:D my car is pretty much tionged already, your advice would be more appropriate for the stock ones modding to be un-stocked.
and i've stopped downloading music from the Net without paying!
hehehe....
cheers!
jon
#22
Originally Posted by jondog
no offence coupe, but i think we do not have to pay royalties to designers for these kits. there is always a grey area where we have to draw a line.