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TylerLieberman 11-30-2013 04:36 PM

Todoroki Front Fenders
 
Hey guys! So I've been seeing a lot of interest spike up about these front fenders.

I've personally talked to Daisuke-san (owner of the silver 86) and his representative who helped with the English/JP language barrier. After talking to them, I got a price quote of $1,320 shipped to my zip code. Of course, that price would vary a bit from location to location but that gives you the basic idea of what the price is for these.

They are 30mm wider than stock and FRP in material. Full fender replacement and direct bolt on. They can be purchased with or without the small add on piece at the bottom of the fender. With will cost a little extra (not sure exactly how much). These things are super gangster, really clean and fitment is spot on. I personally think these look way better than the rocket bunny bandwagon fenders that are on every single car in the world now adays.

Any who, I have been talking with a long time family friend and he has also gotten in touch with Daisuke-San regarding these fenders and talked about what it would take to get them here. So far, I have 6 people including myself who have expressed interest in buying them.

So, with that being said, if you are interested in them PM me and I can give you more info. If you have any questions/comments/concerns and I can't answer them, I can get in touch with my friend or Daisuke-san himself to find out an answer for you.

If not, just scroll through and enjoy the pics/footage.:D I'll post more pictures and videos of the car as they surface.


Please keep in mind:
THIS IS NOT A GROUPBUY THREAD!!
All this thread is doing is allowing me to point everybody else who is interested in the right direction to purchase them.

There will be no purchasing/advertising or anything on this actual forum. Again, I'm just compiling the info into one thread for these fenders and pointing you in the right direction if you want them.


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RUNAMUK 11-30-2013 05:00 PM

This is definitely going on my to do list. Thanks for the link.:thumbup:

YDNA 11-30-2013 11:55 PM

these are so dope, wish i had the money for these :/

FRSBeginner 11-30-2013 11:58 PM

Point me to these fenders when available then I'll start saving up again :D

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PRORICAN 12-01-2013 12:00 AM

Do want!

Wonderbar 12-01-2013 01:15 PM

Those are sexy. That price tag though.

humanshield 12-01-2013 01:17 PM

these are awesome.

Vten 12-01-2013 01:26 PM

yum yum 10" squared w/255 or 265 tires

zooki 12-01-2013 06:34 PM

So, are these for actual drivers, or just "hard parkers"? 'Cause they look like they have "rock chips galore" written all over them if you actually drive .

TylerLieberman 12-01-2013 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zooki (Post 1362813)
So, are these for actual drivers, or just "hard parkers"? 'Cause they look like they have "rock chips galore" written all over them if you actually drive .

They can definitely be used on a driven car. If you're worried , you can always apply a clear bra to that section

SmsAlSuwaidi 12-01-2013 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zooki (Post 1362813)
So, are these for actual drivers, or just "hard parkers"? 'Cause they look like they have "rock chips galore" written all over them if you actually drive .

the owner of this car drifts it

How hard is it to replace fenders ? whats the process and can it be taken back to stock ?

TylerLieberman 12-01-2013 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmsAlSuwaidi (Post 1362980)
the owner of this car drifts it

How hard is it to replace fenders ? whats the process and can it be taken back to stock ?


Unbolt front bumper. Unbolt fenders. Install new fenders. Re-install bumper. Done.

The fenders are 100% bolt on and require no modification. The car can easily be returned to stock.

Frostyman 12-02-2013 11:11 AM

I'm curious, there are 30mm wider you say? What's the difference in width between the front and back of the stock car? I'm just curious if these will make the car more "square" or if it will make the front wider than the rear.

I was under the impression that the 10mm wider fronts another company offers allows for a square wheel setup with the same offset in front and back without the front poke and rear tuck present on the stock vehicle.

Thanks for whatever info you can provide.

TylerLieberman 12-02-2013 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frostyman (Post 1363867)
I'm curious, there are 30mm wider you say? What's the difference in width between the front and back of the stock car? I'm just curious if these will make the car more "square" or if it will make the front wider than the rear.

I was under the impression that the 10mm wider fronts another company offers allows for a square wheel setup with the same offset in front and back without the front poke and rear tuck present on the stock vehicle.

Thanks for whatever info you can provide.

I honestly can't give you an exact answer because I've never personally seen the 10mm fenders or these ones.

However, I'm noticing some people who are at lower ride heights and running wider wheels/tires are having rubbing issues. Having the wider fenders will allow you to push the wheels out further and create more clearnance inward.

At full lock, I rub a little bit on the inner fender well. I run 17x9 +35 RPF1s with 15mm spacers on 215/45 tires. 30mm fenders and additional spacers will eliminate that for sure. Especially since I'm modding my knuckles this weekend and will have even more angle


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