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Old 09-08-2020, 10:31 PM   #8
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Thank you. I appreciate for the detailed overview of the expenses. My brother works at a shop. So he's installing it for a 24 pack he said lol.
And I Have some connects with the wrapping and tires. Plus I love my car too much to sell her like that. Thank you for the suggestion.

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No prob. Def check out the "widebody 86's" Facebook page, lots of helpful community feedback there for any questions. This forum is generally comprised of purists and trackies that respond with dad jokes to your questions about fitment and widebody. There are MANY widebody kits but I'm not going to bother listing them all bc they're 5,000usd and up, just for the fiberglass panels alone(varis). two affordable authentic jdm kits are rocket bunny v1 or v2 (v3 is more expensive) and rallybacker.

Rocketbunny v1 and v2 is by far the most common kit out there, but for good reason, the kit is rock solid.

And rallybacker v1 and v2, still common, but not AS much.

Rocket bunny v2 comes with a front bumper, side skirts, over fenders., rear diffuser. Rallybacker has no front bumper, and diffuser is seperate. Most people buy direct from shop.greddy or rallybacker. However, there are many people who work in the industry at tune shops that work directly with these companies, have them in stock, or could special order you part of the kit, say for example you wanted rocketbunny v1 but no side skirts or front lip or diffuser. They could get you just the overfenders. Reach out to the widebody 86 Facebook group
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