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Fast/Furious Body Kit?

Dude, you've got a good sense of humor :D hahahahaha lmao!!! thanks for the laugh :D
 



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Yeah LOL, that's the best one I've heard all year.
 






Akcrogers you forgot the all important really huge spoiler, that would be really funny to see.
 






Damn, you guys are relentless. :-) Id like to see a better pic with the photshop pic done right with matching paint, and getting rid of the zx2 nose. Might be kinda interesting!!
 






Originally posted by D
Akcrogers you forgot the all important really huge spoiler, that would be really funny to see.


Here ya go:

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:D
 






:D :rolleyes:
 






oh by the way, Uncle Bens Rice Bowls send their reguards :)
 






Is that a shock boot on the rear windshield wiper arm?:confused:
 






sure is, lol
 






does it have a purpose?
 






course not :p

check out this thread:

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I don't think that it would look good at all on a 91-94 model, maybe a 95+ model with a huge drop (3-4")...
 






doesnt expo 5.0 have a nice body kit on?
 






Originally posted by RoadEnforcer
doesnt expo 5.0 have a nice body kit on?

No, he has an EE airdam, that's it.
 






damn... does anyone have ground effects on their expolorer?
 






NOBODY MAKES THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 






wouldnt a bodyshop make them custom? it would prob cost like a gabillion dollars but... i think they would atleast.
 






Nobody in their right mind would pay a body shop that much for a body kit. Just imagine what you think it would cost, tack on about 2 grand to that, there's an estimation. Not cheap.
 






A friend of mine took a Wings West kit from a Honda Accord, and cut it down so that it could be molded to his stock bumper. This was done on a '95 S-10, but the theory is still the same b/c it had no business being there. It actually looks pretty bad A$$ IMHO. The trick is to find a kit that is close to the size you need. I suggest trying to find one that does not sweep up into the dood or grille, like the older style honda ones. Then just start cutting and molding. A body shop could do this, but finding one that is willing to is a different story, and then getting them to do it for less than a small fortune...forget about it. Good luck with this project, it could end up being very nice.

This is a 1990 Isuzu with a "home made" bumper:
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the big scoop, the opened up grill, and then the massive grill from the kit... a lil excesive?

in mass, we have 2 licence plates. its pretty funny with kids driving around with body kits like that with their licence plate twist-tied to the grill in the kit. Well the plates block 3/4 od the grill area, choking it back to its origonal air flow. corse if they were smart, they woulden't be drivin ricers :rolleyes:

while your at the body shop getting this done. why don't you toss the useless ol tailgate and get some serious tips...
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just make sure you got some good quality control...
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thats gotta put at least 100 rear wheel HP on that baby
 






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