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rakugaki 11-27-2002 05:58 PM

body kit... or in-car-video??
 
man this sound pretty stupid of me, but i can't make up my mind, put on my kit, or in car video. :doh:

i got the body kit and all but its not installed or painted, so i can get that installed, or i can go all out on video since i got pretty nice sound and the idea of playing playstation two during the 2 hour gaps between courses would be kinda nice.

:help: convince me which is better!!!


oh yeah, and that post "lcd placement ??? ", i'd go for the gooseneck floor mount. :yes:

94_AcCoRd_EX 11-27-2002 06:18 PM

Video... more fun, body kits aren't that great anyway.

Rob 11-27-2002 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 94_AcCoRd_EX
Video... more fun, body kits aren't that great anyway.

:hmmm: decisions decisions....I'd go with the video....

mt.biker 11-27-2002 07:05 PM

body kit cause they look cooler. If you want tv go sit in your house.

SofaKingSmooth 11-27-2002 07:09 PM

it can go eather way, i meen you already have the body kit so what good is in in your shop?

rakugaki 11-27-2002 07:42 PM

yeah, its in my garage, but i regret the fact i bought fiberglass...

mt.biker 11-27-2002 07:45 PM

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Originally posted by rakugaki
yeah, its in my garage, but i regret the fact i bought fiberglass...


yup i hear poliermere (sp?) was better but alot more money.

rakugaki 11-27-2002 07:50 PM

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Originally posted by mt.biker
poliermere (sp?)


lol! polymer, when you meant polyurethane. polymer is simple plastic... :pfft:

juvenile 11-27-2002 07:52 PM

So you're saying that it'll cost you the same to put on the kit as to buy a PS2 with LCD?

mt.biker 11-27-2002 07:58 PM

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Originally posted by juvenile
So you're saying that it'll cost you the same to put on the kit as to buy a PS2 with LCD?


he has the money to do one or the other but not both. My guess is he has enough money to do the ps2 (more costly) and the body kit is cheaper. But he doesn't have enough money for both.

juvenile 11-27-2002 08:01 PM

Well, I dunno, if you don't like the fiberglass kit, why don't you just sell it, and then do the video? Makes sense to me since you said you regret buying fiberglass. For body work and anything big, you do it once and you do it right. :)

ebpda9 11-27-2002 08:08 PM

get the kit installed. videos are for home :yes:

guywithastang 11-27-2002 09:20 PM

fiber glass is easily repaired poly is not . enough said:cigar:

mt.biker 11-27-2002 09:24 PM

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Originally posted by guywithastang
fiber glass is easily repaired poly is not . enough said:cigar:


this is true but fiber doesn't bend last time i checked.

Accord Man 11-27-2002 10:13 PM

to crack polyurethane you really need to try hard.. but if you do manage to damage it.. its quiet hard to fix..

blind34_1 11-27-2002 11:30 PM

go for the body kit. paint it first, then install. I think in car video is a waste of money that can be spent on other things...performance maybe?

ShEaNy 11-27-2002 11:33 PM

body kit first:yes: :yes: once its on there...and painted...and looking good...just take it easy with it..ull love it...

jonhenry15 11-28-2002 12:02 AM

I'd also do the body kit first...either that or sell it because it does no good sitting around:no:

ShEaNy 11-28-2002 12:26 AM

well its got to have some good either way..u can always keep it and use it later...but i still think put it on now...the tv in ur house is for watching....

rakugaki 11-28-2002 04:31 AM

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Originally posted by blind34_1
go for the body kit. paint it first, then install. I think in car video is a waste of money that can be spent on other things...performance maybe?


theres no use to soup up a stock LX non-VTEC 2.2L 140HP powerhouse...

and yeah, mt.biker's right, i have the money for one or the other...man this is a toughy... right now i'm tilting over car video. either way, both a body kit and in car video looks superb to theives, so my desicion isn't biased to that... crap, it so frustratin!!!!!! ;(

VR4_Craver 11-28-2002 08:43 AM

Install the video game system and then when you have enough money just take it to the shop and tell them you want it painted and put on...then sit in your can and play your newly installed PS2! DUH!!! LOL;)

jonhenry15 11-28-2002 10:14 AM

I know you have money for one or the other...but how much would each cost you, maybe that could help make the decision.

ShEaNy 11-28-2002 11:53 AM

y not save up a bit longer for both?? and the engine..save for a swap...thats way down the road im guessing though...unless ur going show...

Wren57 11-28-2002 12:24 PM

Save some cash, sell the fiberglass body kit, and buy a polyuerethane... look better, last longer, tough to break, etc... I hate fiberglass kits, I always see cars with them and they are almost always cracked around here... trust me if you go fiberglass and go over speedbumps ur gonna regret it... get polyuerethane or dont get a kit at all... as for ICE... as for all the ICE I've ever bought, its worth every penny... its great because you can actually see it all the time while driving, whereas you can only see outer mods once you get outta ur car... I'd go with a polyuerethane kit, then some ICE once youre done

R32'nMEM 11-28-2002 01:24 PM

Of course I'm gonna be biased because I live for car entertainment. So, yeah...I'd do mobile theater. Once you get into it, it opens up sooooo much more possibilities. After you get one screen then you'll want a bigger one...to the point of "how can I fit a 10" monitor up front??? Then you'll want it to as good, if not better than the system in your house. This leads to ALOT more road trips with friends.

Also, my reason for doing video is because the body kit I want is about $6800 from Veilside.

ChrisCantSkate 11-28-2002 02:47 PM

urathane will not crap, it will rip or bend, which is VERY hard to do, you can almost bend it back on its self. my opionion on this is if you dont want the kit, get rid of it. body kits seem like a great idea untill you own one and have to drive around alot. then you want nothing more than a stock front end and stock suspension. the TV's seem cool and all, but are you going to sit in your car and play ps2 and watch TV alot? if yes, then do it. if you do it while your driving.... get off the road. i'd say either use the money for something non car related that you enjoy, or find something on your car that you will be able to enjoy more. lke a badass sound system, or maybe performance parts

OPAKRACING 11-28-2002 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mt.biker
body kit cause they look cooler. If you want tv go sit in your house.


Tru dat.

rakugaki 11-28-2002 06:44 PM

urethane is sooooo expensive!!! 946$ for a urethane wingswest agressor kit....and it's not even painted!

so then how long does fiberglass last if i would paint and install it?

mt.biker 11-28-2002 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rakugaki
urethane is sooooo expensive!!! 946$ for a urethane wingswest agressor kit....and it's not even painted!

so then how long does fiberglass last if i would paint and install it?



depends on how you drive, and if you are low enough to catch it alot. It doesn't bend so if you catch it enough you crack and or rip it. One thing is its dead easy to repair if your any good with your hands and some power tools. I've had some pratice with carbon fiber which is very similar so when i put on a kit i'm gonna go with fiberglass cause its cheaper, and i can fix it.

ChrisCantSkate 11-28-2002 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rakugaki
urethane is sooooo expensive!!! 946$ for a urethane wingswest agressor kit....and it's not even painted!

so then how long does fiberglass last if i would paint and install it?


yes its more expensive now, but my front lip (its actualy REALLY low compaired to kits) has been on my car for over a year and its just got a few scratches on it. almost every one of my friends that went fiberglass has spend over 2 grand on new fronts, reas, paint, repaint(fiberglass dosnt take well to paint if not preped and sprayed well), they;ve gone weeks without front bumpers, always worried about breaking it, i can almost roll mine up on a curb, back off wipe the dirt off and you cant even tell. no scratches or anything(only done that 2 times since i've owned it) and steep driveways i sometimes scrape a little, and it flexes when its just too steep, fiberglass would just crack. a freidn of mine bought a fiberglass kit for a preldue, he offered me $100 to trade and he's paint his black because it was such a PITA. i have 2 friends besides me that went with urathane fronts or whole kits, none have had a SINGLE problem. pay a little more now, or pay ALOT later.

SilVtec 11-28-2002 11:53 PM

If you already have the kit, then to me it would make sense to go ahead and put it on. Save up and do both over time.

ShEaNy 11-29-2002 12:41 AM

well id now say sell this one....save up for a polyurethane kit....for now maybe...buy the Ps2 or whatever then with the money u hopfully get for the kit....u should be back around where u are now with money and u just save for a polyurethane kit....:yes:


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