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TRD x Nur Spec!
So i recently ordered the TRD Side skirts, TRD Front Lip, and GT86 Rear Aprons from bayson R and i am astounded by the quality and fitment at such a low price. The only fitment that is a little disconcering is the front lip fitment around the fog light bezel, it has a weird sharp point to it (as you can see in the pictures below). The pictures that you see also feature a (replica im sorry) Nur spec wing that was the cheapest option and has been holding up remarkably well.
The whole cost for the project was around $1400 - $750 Body shop Paint charge - $650 for all the parts!! I am more than happy about the way it turned out! P.S. i am aware that i need new wheels, and more low :thumbsup: https://i.gyazo.com/cc92ff7b76675421...3ac14c6871.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/1e64db94eb3453f9...9766b699eb.jpg https://i.gyazo.com/65187588036c667e...628d5dff54.jpg |
Not a fan of a TRD front lip, but the side skirt does go with the wing and the apron.
I have the same rear apron and wing as well, and different set up on my front and side. Nicely done! |
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I have mixed feelings about the front lip aswell but I think a splitter should definitely help and if not I can always buy something else. FUN FACT. The only thing holding the front lip to the car is the fitment itself Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Just a amazing beautiful home wow!
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Looks fantastic. Love the wing.
Hope Pirelli is sponsoring you for those graphics :) |
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Thanks! And nope. Just think they look cool Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Wicked car, you said that was a replica wing? Been tempted to get that myself, I love the Nur-spec wing style, but it's a pain to get in Canada it seems without blowing $1200+.. :( Where'd you pick it up? And any idea if the installation would cover the holes from the FRS OEM wing?
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I knew it was risky as hell and too cheap to be good but i thought i might as well and if i didn't like the way it was i would just take that hit. luckily it was great and still holds up amazing! For the OEM holes im fairly certain it will cover the edge holes but it wont neccesarily screw into them. i had to make custom holes all around for this but it worked out fine and nothing went wrong just make sure to duct tape and double check your markings! :thumbup: Highly recommend little paint matched cover ups for the middle spoiler holes. |
Lol I think that one's been on my watch list for awhile, glad to know it's not as bad as I worried, maybe once i've got myself some coilovers :D
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Really like the combination. Having a genuine TRD myself, you see the replica fitment is also a bit of around the grill area. The sharp part actually serves a purpose on the genuine too. Still looks impressive for a replica.
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I'm so happy I found this. Been waiting a long time to see what this mash-up would look like. This is absolutely stunning!
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