Tax Return = Money to Spend
#1
Tax Return = Money to Spend
OK, well my accountant called me today to tell me what I’m getting back. I almost feel off my chair when I heard the amount. It’s more than double what I expected. After speaking to my wife she agreed to let me have 20% of it Now I have a problem, all this money and I don’t know where to spend it. I’m done with performance mods for now, as there isn’t much left for me to do other than a RB flash or high flow ca t(NA that it). I’m thinking appearance mods now. I want a body kit but I’ve heard many horror stories. I like the MS kit but I just can’t justify spending 2,600 on it. Though I know it would be the best fit (you get what you pay for). I’m not schooled on materials, though I’ve heard to stay away from fiber glass and FRP. I checked a few sites but they all say FRP or fiber glass, Any Ideas? I was also thinking of considering the appearance package for $800, much cheaper and not to bad looking. Feel free to chime in with Ideas, all are welcome.
#3
rather than just writing off replicas, do some looking around. figure out what you like the look of and see who has originals and who has replicas. people aren't shy about letting you know that they are replicas. shine seems to have done some good work with the autobahn and is doing a vertex soon. i don't have experience with any but wouldn't be deterred from FRP based on the research i've done. plus you'll want to look at the authentics and see what they are made of. you might be surprised at the materials used.
#4
this is just my opinion, take it as you will
i bought shine's au-to bahn replica made with frp. it's my first body kit, and really the first mod i've ever done to a car. ever. the quality seems good, there's nothing physically wrong with the bumper. However, i had to remove a part from my stock bumper and attach it to shine's bumper before i installed it. After this, i had to fabricate my own mesh screen to protect the radiator, a/c condenser, and oil pan cooler.
So, for a total noob, this is a huge hassle and not at all what i really wanted. If you have experience in doing this, i'm sure it's normal for you. In general, as a consumer, i expected a little bit more of a finished product.
In retrospect, i have a very unique front bumper that has an unbeatable price. Although i did a lot of my own work to get it to a finished stage. The MS bumper looks nice and requires a lot less effort. Neither can be "the right choice", only one might be better for you as an individual.
hoped this helped a little
i bought shine's au-to bahn replica made with frp. it's my first body kit, and really the first mod i've ever done to a car. ever. the quality seems good, there's nothing physically wrong with the bumper. However, i had to remove a part from my stock bumper and attach it to shine's bumper before i installed it. After this, i had to fabricate my own mesh screen to protect the radiator, a/c condenser, and oil pan cooler.
So, for a total noob, this is a huge hassle and not at all what i really wanted. If you have experience in doing this, i'm sure it's normal for you. In general, as a consumer, i expected a little bit more of a finished product.
In retrospect, i have a very unique front bumper that has an unbeatable price. Although i did a lot of my own work to get it to a finished stage. The MS bumper looks nice and requires a lot less effort. Neither can be "the right choice", only one might be better for you as an individual.
hoped this helped a little
#5
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...3&page=1&pp=15
I wish I had the money for this kit, and could handle it being that close to the ground.
Otherwise I'd say go with the appearance package and the MS wing
I wish I had the money for this kit, and could handle it being that close to the ground.
Otherwise I'd say go with the appearance package and the MS wing
#6
the ings+1 kit is available in their material called Hybrid Aero which is supposed to be alot stronger than FRP. I ordered that kit but it's still in the mail. If the appearance package doesn't appeal all that much, there are alot of different kits on the market. Just truly stick to a brand name and be weary of eBay and places like extreme dimensions.
j-ondemand.com has alot of selection
talk to lazi and maybe he can help you out with some ideas.
j-ondemand.com has alot of selection
talk to lazi and maybe he can help you out with some ideas.
#7
Originally Posted by MrSuicideDoor
this is just my opinion, take it as you will
i bought shine's au-to bahn replica made with frp. it's my first body kit, and really the first mod i've ever done to a car. ever. the quality seems good, there's nothing physically wrong with the bumper. However, i had to remove a part from my stock bumper and attach it to shine's bumper before i installed it. After this, i had to fabricate my own mesh screen to protect the radiator, a/c condenser, and oil pan cooler.
So, for a total noob, this is a huge hassle and not at all what i really wanted. If you have experience in doing this, i'm sure it's normal for you. In general, as a consumer, i expected a little bit more of a finished product.
In retrospect, i have a very unique front bumper that has an unbeatable price. Although i did a lot of my own work to get it to a finished stage. The MS bumper looks nice and requires a lot less effort. Neither can be "the right choice", only one might be better for you as an individual.
hoped this helped a little
i bought shine's au-to bahn replica made with frp. it's my first body kit, and really the first mod i've ever done to a car. ever. the quality seems good, there's nothing physically wrong with the bumper. However, i had to remove a part from my stock bumper and attach it to shine's bumper before i installed it. After this, i had to fabricate my own mesh screen to protect the radiator, a/c condenser, and oil pan cooler.
So, for a total noob, this is a huge hassle and not at all what i really wanted. If you have experience in doing this, i'm sure it's normal for you. In general, as a consumer, i expected a little bit more of a finished product.
In retrospect, i have a very unique front bumper that has an unbeatable price. Although i did a lot of my own work to get it to a finished stage. The MS bumper looks nice and requires a lot less effort. Neither can be "the right choice", only one might be better for you as an individual.
hoped this helped a little
#8
Originally Posted by MrSuicideDoor
this is just my opinion, take it as you will
i bought shine's au-to bahn replica made with frp. it's my first body kit, and really the first mod i've ever done to a car. ever. the quality seems good, there's nothing physically wrong with the bumper. However, i had to remove a part from my stock bumper and attach it to shine's bumper before i installed it. After this, i had to fabricate my own mesh screen to protect the radiator, a/c condenser, and oil pan cooler.
So, for a total noob, this is a huge hassle and not at all what i really wanted. If you have experience in doing this, i'm sure it's normal for you. In general, as a consumer, i expected a little bit more of a finished product.
In retrospect, i have a very unique front bumper that has an unbeatable price. Although i did a lot of my own work to get it to a finished stage. The MS bumper looks nice and requires a lot less effort. Neither can be "the right choice", only one might be better for you as an individual.
hoped this helped a little
i bought shine's au-to bahn replica made with frp. it's my first body kit, and really the first mod i've ever done to a car. ever. the quality seems good, there's nothing physically wrong with the bumper. However, i had to remove a part from my stock bumper and attach it to shine's bumper before i installed it. After this, i had to fabricate my own mesh screen to protect the radiator, a/c condenser, and oil pan cooler.
So, for a total noob, this is a huge hassle and not at all what i really wanted. If you have experience in doing this, i'm sure it's normal for you. In general, as a consumer, i expected a little bit more of a finished product.
In retrospect, i have a very unique front bumper that has an unbeatable price. Although i did a lot of my own work to get it to a finished stage. The MS bumper looks nice and requires a lot less effort. Neither can be "the right choice", only one might be better for you as an individual.
hoped this helped a little
#9
Originally Posted by Aero8
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...3&page=1&pp=15
I wish I had the money for this kit, and could handle it being that close to the ground.
Otherwise I'd say go with the appearance package and the MS wing
I wish I had the money for this kit, and could handle it being that close to the ground.
Otherwise I'd say go with the appearance package and the MS wing
#10
you can get the genuine MS kit cheaper if you shop around. I'm only getting the front and side skirts, because I don't like the rear and the wing is pointless. I might get the wing down the road when I have a spare $800.
You also have to keep in mind with the Mazdaspeed kit is that is will fit perfect, just snaps on like the factory parts, and it comes pre-painted. Body shops charge a lot for paint. You have to subtract the paint value from the $1100 front bumper- makes it under $800. Plus it's a perfect factory match. The MS kit is a real good value.
You also have to keep in mind with the Mazdaspeed kit is that is will fit perfect, just snaps on like the factory parts, and it comes pre-painted. Body shops charge a lot for paint. You have to subtract the paint value from the $1100 front bumper- makes it under $800. Plus it's a perfect factory match. The MS kit is a real good value.
#13
Originally Posted by devildog1679
What's the site address for shine? I have heard their name thrown around a bit.
https://www.rx8club.com/group-buy-center-85/
#15
I have a JDM KS-Auto Burnout KD-IV body kit for sale. It is the original kit that Shine Auto used to produce a copy in flexible fiberglass. The original is done in rigid fiberglass, complete with weatherstrip seals for the edges and brackets for the bottom edges of the side skirts. It is pristine, unsanded and unpainted, in glossy black gel coat. I'm motivated to sell it too. PM me if you'd like to see photos of it.
#17
Originally Posted by chickenwafer
you can get the genuine MS kit cheaper if you shop around. I'm only getting the front and side skirts, because I don't like the rear and the wing is pointless. I might get the wing down the road when I have a spare $800.
You also have to keep in mind with the Mazdaspeed kit is that is will fit perfect, just snaps on like the factory parts, and it comes pre-painted. Body shops charge a lot for paint. You have to subtract the paint value from the $1100 front bumper- makes it under $800. Plus it's a perfect factory match. The MS kit is a real good value.
You also have to keep in mind with the Mazdaspeed kit is that is will fit perfect, just snaps on like the factory parts, and it comes pre-painted. Body shops charge a lot for paint. You have to subtract the paint value from the $1100 front bumper- makes it under $800. Plus it's a perfect factory match. The MS kit is a real good value.
#18
Originally Posted by PhotoMunkey
I have a JDM KS-Auto Burnout KD-IV body kit for sale. It is the original kit that Shine Auto used to produce a copy in flexible fiberglass. The original is done in rigid fiberglass, complete with weatherstrip seals for the edges and brackets for the bottom edges of the side skirts. It is pristine, unsanded and unpainted, in glossy black gel coat. I'm motivated to sell it too. PM me if you'd like to see photos of it.
#19
Good news and bad news. Bad news is that a 2K may be out of the question, Good news is that a 42 Plasma may be on its way home. I think I can get both, I’m thinking of getting the front air dam and rear aero flares from Mazda for $588. Instead of getting the side aero flares I’ll get these side skirts from shine
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-M...5866QQtcZphoto
So what do you guys think of that? Total cost is $938 (not including painting of skirts). It will basically look like the kit shine has except that I’ll rather pay a little extra and now that the rear and front will have no fitment issues and already be painted. This way I can get the TV too. Any thoughts?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-M...5866QQtcZphoto
So what do you guys think of that? Total cost is $938 (not including painting of skirts). It will basically look like the kit shine has except that I’ll rather pay a little extra and now that the rear and front will have no fitment issues and already be painted. This way I can get the TV too. Any thoughts?
#20
Originally Posted by scsi
actually the mazdaspeed kit isnt all that easy. it requires cutting and drilling for install. even though templates are included, i think this is a bigger hassle
#21
Originally Posted by devildog1679
I don't like the rear eaither, I wonder how it would look without the rear.,
The only rear bumper I like is the Kenstyle rear, but it's over $1k unpainted (!!) so I'll hold off for it until I have some more $$
#22
Originally Posted by chickenwafer
it looks great withou the rear. I've seen a BB RX8 with the MS front, sides, and wing, but no rear, and it looks awesome.
The only rear bumper I like is the Kenstyle rear, but it's over $1k unpainted (!!) so I'll hold off for it until I have some more $$
The only rear bumper I like is the Kenstyle rear, but it's over $1k unpainted (!!) so I'll hold off for it until I have some more $$
#24
Any ideas on how this will look :
"I’m thinking of getting the front air dam and rear aero flares from Mazda for $588. Instead of getting the side aero flares I’ll get these side skirts from shine
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-...55866QQtcZphoto
"I’m thinking of getting the front air dam and rear aero flares from Mazda for $588. Instead of getting the side aero flares I’ll get these side skirts from shine
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-...55866QQtcZphoto