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4jacks
02-13-2002, 03:21 PM
Hi all,

I think I've finally decided the first thing i'm going waste (invest) money on my car for. I was debating between the AEM Cold air or a new front fascia. I've always wanted to get a body kit for my old car, So that's where I'm going start with this one!!

I have a 02, has anybody seen a really tight front fascia for that style????

And whats is a good going rate for just getting one Painted, not the whole body kit, just the front fascia ???? Anybody know how much I should be paying ?

And no Post convincing me to go with the AEM cold air, I'd hate to have to make up my mind again!!



Thanks again

Patrick
4jacks
4jacks@mail.com

slowEJ6
02-14-2002, 10:14 AM
www.importfan.com
www.asylumms.com
www.wholesalehyperformance.com
they have lots of pics :yes:

TruHeel142
02-14-2002, 05:03 PM
If u plan on getting a full body kit, I'd highly recommend getting rims and exhaust first, or else it'll look like RICE. If ur just doing the front for now, then u'll be ok without rims, but I think rims should usually be purchased before a kit, in my opinion.

KwikR6
02-14-2002, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by TruHeel142
If u plan on getting a full body kit, I'd highly recommend getting rims and exhaust first, or else it'll look like RICE. If ur just doing the front for now, then u'll be ok without rims, but I think rims should usually be purchased before a kit, in my opinion.
Agreed tru....I'd hate to steer you off of direction but throw some rims on and exhaust....it'll add way way way more to your car when the body kits on if you leave stock wheels on and exhaust.

Racing Rice
02-14-2002, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by TruHeel142
If u plan on getting a full body kit, I'd highly recommend getting rims and exhaust first...

Maybe the Rims, but its actually better to wait to get the exhaust because a lot of bodykits will require repositioning of the exhaust/muffler.. Just something to think about anyway.:yes: